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SOLDIERS  OF  THE  REVOLUTION 

Buried  In  McLean  County,  Illinois. 

(  Milo  Custer.  ) 

Afefcrcriatleas,  b.  -  bora,  ch.  -  children,  d.  -  died,  Etc. 

BARNES,  Ebbnezbr,  b.  County,  Massachusetts,  ,  17... 

[Military  History  in  Pension  Commissioner's  Office,  Washington,  D.  C] 
Settled  at  Barnes'  Grove,  (Named  for  him)  Sec  33,  in  what  is  now  Dan  vers 
Township,  McLean  County,  111.  about  1830,  d.  Barnes  Grove  (?)  May  17, 
1836.  Buried  in  Stouts  Grove  Cemetery,  (?)  Sec  16,  Danvers  Township, 
McLean  County,  I1L  (  See  Book  A.  Pages  24  and  47,  County  Commissioners 
Court  Records,  and  Box  1,  Case  53,  Estate  Files,  McLean  County,  111. 
also  Duis'  Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  440.  Information  also  from  Charles 
Barnes,  Grandson,  Mound  City,  Kansas,   19 12.) 

Wife,  Ruth  ( )  Barnes,  Sons,  Harrison  Barnes,  Ebenezer  Barnes, 

Jr.   [Other  ch.?] 

BARTHOLOMEW,  Joseph,  b County,  New  Jersey,  March  15, 

1766.  [Private,  Captain  Jonathan  Rowland's  Company,  -  "Tradyffren 
Company"  -  Pennsylvania  Militia,  1780,  ?  ]  Settled  on  Sec.  13,  in  what  is 
now  Money  Creek  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  1830,  d.  near  Clarksville, 
111.  Nov.  2,  1840.  Buried  in  Clarksville  Cemetery,  Sec.  3,  Money  Creek 
Township,  McLean  Couunty,  Ilk  (See  "WTar  Record  of  McLean  County, 
111."  1S99,  Page  312,  and  Box  4,  Case  153,  Estate  Files,  McLean  County, 
111.  also  Pennsylvania  Archives,  5th  Series,  Vol.  V,  Page  619.) 
1st  Wife,  Christiana  (Pickenpaugh)  Bartholomew,  ch.  Sarah  (Bartholomew) 
Espey  ,  Catharine  (  Bartholomew  )  McNaught  ,  Amelia  (  Bartholomew  ) 
Hopkins,  Mary  (Bartholomew)  Hopkins,  Martha  (Bartholomew)  Vail, 
Elizabeth  (Bartholomew)  Epler  ,  Christiana  (Bartholomew)  Epler,  Marston 
C.  Bartholomew,  James  C.  Bartholomew,  John  Bartholomew. 
2nd  Wife,  Elizabeth  (McNaught)  Bartholomew,  ch.  Nancy  (Bartholomew) 
Bradley,  Angela  (Bartholomew)  Merryman ,  George  M.  Bartholomew, 
William  M.  Bartholomew. 

BESLER,  Samuel,  b County,  Virginia,  (?)  about  1760.  [Captain, 

Samuel  Beeler's  Company  ,  Virginia  Militia  ,  War  of  the  Revolution.  ] 
Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  about  1830,  d.  near  Twin  Grove,  Jan.  14, 
1840.  [Date  of  death  on  Gravestone  not  correct.]  Buried  in  East  Twin 
Grove  Cemetery,  Sec.  35,  Dry  Grove  Township,  McLean  County,  111. 
(  See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874  ,  Page  425,  also  8th  Annual  Report, 
Virginia  State  Library,  iojo-'ii,  Page  41  ,  and  Box  4,  Case  139,  Estate 
Files,  McLean  County,  111.  Information  also  from  G.  W.  Henry,  Grandson, 
Bloomington,  Ilk  191 2.) 

Wife,  Mary  (Graves)  Beeler,  ch.  Samuel  Beeler,  Jr.  (18 12.)  William 
Beeler,  Mary  ["Polly"]  (Beeler)  Henry ,  Elizabeth  (Beeler)  Rockhold, 
George  Beeler,  Amelia  (Beeler)  Kelly,  Nancy  (Beeler)  Hill,  Emmeline  ? 
(  Beeler  )  Dollauhan  ,  Isabella  (  Beeler  )  Rockhold  ,  Lavina  (  Beeler  ) 
Rynearson. 


CROSE,   Philip,  Sr.  b County,  Pennsylvania,   (?)  about  1753 

[  Military  History  probably  in  Pension  Commissioners  Office,  Washington 
D.  C]  Served  from  about  June  1,  to  Dec.  31,  1783.  Settled  at  Randolph' 
Grove,  McLean  County,  111.  about  1837,  d.  Randolph's  Grove,  July  4 
1848.  Buried  in  Miller  or  Randolph  Township  Cemetery,  Sec.  26,  Randolp! 
Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (See  Duis  "Good  Old  Times"  1874 
Page  720,  and  Box  11,  Case  339,  Estate  Files,  McLean  County,  Illinois 
Information  also  from  Mrs.  Barbara  Fisher,  Greatgranddaughter,  Randolp 
111.  191 2,  Mrs.  Sarah  Crose,  Saybrook,  111.  and  J.  T.  Martin,  Heyworth,  II 
Wife,  Priscilla  (Becks)  Crose,  ch.  Solomon  Crose,  Michael  Crose,  Joh 
Crose,  Henry  Crose,  Philip  Crose,  Jr.  William  Crose,  Barbara  (Crose 
Hand,  Mary  (Crose)  Alkire ,  Jane  (Crose)  Miles,  Rebecca  (Crose)  Brocl 

HAGGARD,  David,  b.  Albemarle  County,  Virginia 1762.  [NoOffici 

Record  of  Military  Service  Found.]  Served  in  the  Virginia  Militia  ,  abot 
1779  to  1783.  In  Battle  of  Yorktown,  Virginia,  Oct.  14,  1781,  and  at  tl 
Surrender  of  Cornwallis,  Oct.  19,  1781.  Settled  at  Bloomingt on,  111.  183I 
d.  Eloomington,  111.  April  15,  1843.  [Date  of  death  on  Gravestone  m 
correct.]  Buried  on  Lot  ...,  Sec.  ...,  Evergreen  Cemetery,  Bloomingtoi 
111.  (  See  Haggard  Genealogy,  and  Box  6,  Case  190,  Estate  Files,  McLes 
County,  111.) 

Wife  ,  Nancy  (  Dawson  )  Haggard  ,  ch .  Elizabeth  (  Haggard  )  Landei 
Martha  (Haggard)  Routt  -  Newton,  Sally  (Haggard)  Lander,  Melvii 
(  Haggard  )  Rucker ,  Cynthia  (  Haggard  )  Babbitt  ,  Mahala  (  Haggard 
McCaughan,  Louesa  (Haggard)  Blakely,  Louisa  (Haggard)  Thompsoi 
Dawson  Haggard,  John  Haggard. 

HOUGHAM,  Moses,  Sr.  b County,  Maryland,  (?)  about  1744,  ( 

Served  from  Virginia  (?)  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution.  Settled  in  McLes 
County,  111.  about  1830,  d.  Harley's  Grove,  about  1845,  "aged  101  years 
Buried  in  Scogin's  Cemetery,  Sec.  18,  Bloomingt  on  Township,  McLe£ 
111.  (See  8th  Annual  Report,  Virginia  State  Library,  1910-'!  1,  Page  23c 
' '  Moses  Huffman '  .  Information  also  from  Ira  Hougham ,  Grandsot 
Heyworth,  111.   1912.) 

Wife,   Catharine   ( )  Hougham,   ch.  William  Hougham,  Isas 

Hougham,  Runyon  Hougham,  Sr.  Moses  Hougham,  Jr.  (1812)  Catharh 
(Hougham)  Ellington. 

KARR,  John  C.  b.  Tinicum,   Bucks  County,  Pennsylvania,   175 

Captain,  John  C.  Karr  s  Company,  2nd  Battalion,  Somerset  County,  Ne 
Jersey  Militia,  War  of  the  Revolution.  Settled  in  McLean  County,  Illinoi 
1839,  d.  near  Leroy,  111.  Dec.  16,  1840.  Buried  in  Heyworth  Cemeter 
Heyworth,  111.  (See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  814,  Heitman 
Historical  Register,  U.  S.  Pension  List,  1840,  D.  A.  R.  Lineage  Book,  Vo 
XXI,  Page  180,  and  Box  4,  Case  159,  Estate  Files,  McLean  County,  111 
[Name  spelled  "Kerr"  in  many  instances.] 

Wife,  Mercy  (Lee)  Karr,  ch.  Walter  Karr,  Eleanor  (Karr)  Crivliin 
Joseph  Karr,  John  Karr,  Jr.  Dr.  Thomas  Karr,  (1812.)  Nancy  (Kan- 
Noble  ,  Rebecca  (  Karr  )  Noble  ,  Mercy  (  Karr  )  Buck  ,  Jacob  Karr . 

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KARR,  (Continued,)  Extracts  From  The  Will  Of  Capt.  John  C.  Karr; 
(  Dated  April  7,  1840.  Eox  4,  Case  159,  Estate  Files,  McLean  County,  111.) 
[Directs  the  erection  of]  '  'a  gravestone  corresponding  with  my  wifes  [with 
inscription]  in  manner  and  form  following,  'Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  John 
Karr,  a  Soldier  of  the  Revolution  in  1776."  x  x  x  [also]  x  x  x  "My  said 
executors  will  bury  me  with  the  honors  of  War,  and  invite  Capt.  Moses 
Baldwin  with  7  Men  for  the  first  Salute  &  Capt.  George  Martin  with  6  men 
for  the  second  Salute,  it  being  in  honor  of  my  defence  of  the  13  States". 

McCULLOUGH,  William,  i,  b.  Baltimore,  Maryland,   ,  1756.  Private, 

Capt.  Alexander  Lawson  Smith's  Company,  Col.  Mo.ees  Rawling' s 
Maryland  Regiment,  Continental  Line,  Aug.  6,  1776  to  Aug.  ...,  1778. 
(  Received  a  Pension.)  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  about  1830,  d. 
Twin  Grove,  Nov.  23,  1832.  Buried  in  McCullough  Family  Cemetery, 
(abandoned)  on  Elkins  Farm,  Sec.  28,  Dry  Grove  Township,  McLean 
County,  111.  (See  D.  A.  R.  Lineage  Book,  Vol.  XXVII,  Page  275.) 
Wife,  Mary  ( )  McCullough,  Son,  Peter  McCullough.  [Other  ch.?] 

McGHEE,   William,   b County,  North  Carolina,  Oct 1756. 

[  Military  History  in  Pension  Commissioners  Office,  Washington,  D.  C] 
Settled  in  what  is  now  McLean  County,  111.  1828,  d.  Diamond  Grove,  Oct. 
6,  1843.  Buried  in  Diamond  Grove  Cemetery,  Sec.  7,  Downs  Township, 
McLean  County,  111.  (See  U.  S.  Pension  List,  1840,  and  Gravestone. 
Information  also  from  G.  W.  Downs,  Bloomington,  111.  191 2.) 
Wife,  Rebecca  (Satterfield)  Downs-McGhee,  Dau.  Mary  (McGhee)  Tovrea 

TOLIDAY,  John,  b.   Philadelphia  County,  Pennsylvania,   (?)   17... 

[  .Military  History  in  Pension  Commissioners  Office,  Washington,  D.  C] 
Settled  in  what  is  now  Mount  Hope  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  about 
1830,  d.  Leroy,  111.  about  1849.  Buried  in  Oak  Grove  Cemetery,  (old  part) 
near  Leroy,  111.  (See  Book  A,  Page  51,  County  Commissioners  Court 
Records,  McLean  County,  111.  Information  also  from  Mrs.  James  Smith, 
Bloomington,  111.  and  Thomas  L.  Buck,  LeRoy,  111.    191 2.) 

Wife,   ( ,)  Toliday,  ch.  Lydia  (Toliday)  William 

Toliday,  Fleming  Toliday,  John  Toliday,  Jr. 

WILLIAMSON,  Jacob,  b County,  New  Jersey,  (?)  17...  [Private,? 

New  Jersey  Militia,  (?)  War  of  the  Revolution.  Settled  at  Hittle's  Grove, 
Tazewell  County,  111.  about  1S26,  d.  Sec.  17  in  what  is  now  Danvers  Twp. 
McLean  County,  111.  June  ...  1838.  Buried  in  Stout's  Grove  Cemetery,  (?) 
Sec.  16,  Danvers  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  ( Information  from  Wm. 
Hieronymus,  Jr.  Minier,  111.  R.  F.  D.  191 2,  and  Winton  Carlock,  Carlock, 
111.   1913.  See  also  Box  2,  Case  70,  Estate  Files,  McLean  County,  111) 

Wife,    Martha    ( )    Williamson,    ch.    Margaret    (Williamson) 

,    Sarah   (  Willilmson  )   ,   Catharine  B.   (Williamson) 

Goodenough,   Martha  (Williamson)  Lindsey,  Jane  (Williamson)  Jackson, 
(?).  Esther  Ann  (Williamson)  Perkins,  Josephine  (Williamson)  Mitchell, 
Jacob  L,  D.  Williamson ,   Solomon  Williamson  ,    Chapman  Williamson  . 
UNCERTAIN, 

BELL,  Nathaniel,  Said  to  have  died  in  McLean  County,  111.  Jan.  17,  1835. 


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Abbreviations,  b.  -  born,  ch.  -  children,  d.  -  died,  Etc 

^.dams,    Matthew,    b County,    Pennsylvania,    Nov.    i.    1788. 

[  Adjutant  ?  in  Detachment  from  the  49th  (Maxwells)  Regt.  Pennsylvania 
Militia,  detailed  for  Service  on  the  Canadian  Frontier,  Feb.  14,  18 14  to 
Feb.  19,  1814.  ?  ]  Enlisted  shortly  after  Hull's  surrender  at  Detroit,  Aug. 
16,  1812.  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  Oct.  ..,  1834,  d.  near  Selma.  111. 
Feb.  1,  1855.  Buried  in  Selma  Cemetery,  Selma,  Lexington  Township, 
McLean  County,  111.  (See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  687, 
and  Box  14,  Case  89,  Estate  Files,  McLean  County,  111.  Information  also 
from  George  M.  Adams  ,  Grandson  ,  Bloomington  ,  111 .  Grave  Marked  , 
Society  of  1812,  No.  528.) 

Wife,  Jane  (Black)  Adams,  ch.  Calvin  P.  Adams,  John  L.  Adams,  James 
Adams,  Thomas  C.  Adams,  Matthew  Adams  Jr.  Annetta  (Adams)  Dawson, 
Araminta  (Adams)  Dawson,  Almeda  ?  (Adams)  Steers. 

Ulbn,  Daniel,  b.  Tioga  County,  New  York ,  1764 ,  Capt. 

's  Company,    ....  Regt.  New  York  Militia,   (?)  War  of 

1S12 Settled  in  McLean  Comity,  111.   1837,  d. 

in  what  is  now  Mt.  Hope  Township,  Feb.  15,  1847.  Buried  in  Allen  Family 
burial-ground  (abandoned)  on  Trott  Farm,  Sec.  6,  Mt.  Hope  Towr. ship, 
McLean  County,  111.  (  See  History  of  Tazewell  County,  111.  1879,  Page  488. 
Information  also  from  Stephen  Griffin,  Grandson,  Bloomington,  111.  1913.) 
1st  Wife,  Anna  (Doddj  Allen,  ch.  Benjamin  Allen,  Jesse  Allen,  David 
Allen,  Charles  Allen,  Amy  (Allen)  White,  Anna  (Allen)  Griffin,  Phoebe 
(Allen)  Merritt. 

2nd  Wife,  Lucretia  ( )  Allen,  ch.  Rogers  R.  Allen,  J.  Kingsbury 

Allen,  Emily  (Allen)  Davison  ,  Sarah  (Allen)  Davison . 

Arnold,  Winfield  S.  b County,  Kentucky 1792.  Private, 

Capt.  [Henry?]  Brush's  Company,  Col.  Jeptha  Dunlap's  (?)  Regt.  Major 
[Thomas  B.?]  Van  Homes  Brigade,  [U.  S.  Volunteers?]  on  River  Raisin, 
181 2,  also  in  Col.  William  Dudley's  Regt.  Kentucky  Volunteers,  at  Siege 
of  Fort  Meigs,  Ohio,  May  5,  18 13,  being  one  of  about  150  men  of  Colonel 
Dudley's  command  who  escaped  the  massacre.  Settled  in  McLean  County, 
111.  1845,  d.  Selma,  111.  Jan.  ...,  1867.  Buried  in  Selma  Cemetery,  Selma, 
Lexington  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (  See  Arnold  Mss.  Genealogy. 
McLean  County  Historical  Society  Collections.) 

Wife,  Mary  (Utterback)  Arnold,  ch.  William  M.  Arnold,  Samuel  R. 
Arnold  ,  Elizabeth  (  Arnold  )  Gentry  ,  Mary  J .  (  Arnold  )  Bull  ,  Sarah 
(Arnold)  Huston. 


Bailey,  Walter,  b.  Loudoun  (?)  County,  Virginia,  March  15,  1789.  Private, 
Capt.  Price  Jacob's  Company,  57th  Regt.  Virginia  Militia,  Sept.  18,  1814 
to  Feb.  28,  1815.  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1864,  d.  Selma,  111. 
March  21,  1864.  Buried  in  Selma  Cemetery,  Selma,  Lexington  Township, 
McLean  County,  111.  (Grave  Marked,  Society  of  1812,  No.  134.  ) 
Wife,  Orpha  (Wilson)  Bailey,  ch.  Sydnor  Bailey,  James  Bailey,  Martha 
A.   (Bailey)  Wode- Stevens,  Susan  (Bailey)  Bailey. 

Baker,  Dr.  Isaac,  b.  Fairfield  County,  Connecticut,  Sept.  13,  1783.  Sentinel 
at  Block  House,  Marietta,  Ohio,  War  of  1812.  Settled  in  what  is  now 
McLean  County,  111.  1827,  d.  Leroy,  111.  April  28,  1872.  Buried  in  Or.k 
Grove  Cemetery,  (old  part)  near  Leroy,  111.  (See  Duis'  'Good  Old  Times' 
1874,  Page  206.) 

1st  Wife,  Susannah  M.  (Dodge)  Baker,  ch.  Seth  Baker,  Elliott  Baker, 
William  Baker,  John  Baker,  Susannah  Baker,  Charles  Baker,  Sidney  D. 
Baker,  Mary  A.  (Baker)  Rowan,  Solomon  D.  Baker,  Hiram  Eaker, 
Albert  Baker. 

2nd  Wife,  Ruth  (White)  Greenman-Baker,  ch.  Laura  W.  (Baker)  Noble, 
Julia  A.  (Baker)  Edwards. 

Banks,  Cassell,  b.  in  what  is  now  Floyd  County,  Virginia,  Nov.  18,  1789. 
Private,  Capt.  Robert  Hairston  s  Company  of  Riflemen  (Franklin  County) 
110th  (Col.  Innes')  Regt.  Virginia  Militia,  Feb.  6,  1815  to  Feb.  19,  1815. 
(  Allowed  for  20  days  service,  including  13  days  traveling  from  Richmond, 
Va.  where  he  was  discharged,  to  his  home.)  Settled  in  McLean  County, 
111.  1834,  d.  Dawson  Twp.  Oct.  22,  i860.  Buried  in  Dawson  Cemetery, 
Sec.  26,  Dawson  Twp.  McLean  County,  111.  (  See  'Biographical  Record'  of 
McLean  County,  111.  1899,  Pages  210- '11.  Information  also  from  Harry 
VanGundy ,  Great-grandson,  Eloomington,  111.  1913.) 
Wife,  Mary  (Watkins)  Banks,  ch.  Sarah  (Banks)  Martin,  John  Banks  (2) 
Elizabeth  (Banks)  McDaniel,  George  Banks ,  Ruth  (Banks)  Wall,  Marks 
Banks,  Thomas  Banks,  Mary  (Banks)  VanScoyoc. 

Barnard,  Francis,  Jr.   b.  Island  of  Nantucket,  Massachusetts,  Nov.  10,  1777. 

Quartermaster,  Regt.  North  Carolina  Militia,  (Or  U.  S.  Volunteers?) 

War  of  1 81 2.  (  Enlisted  probably  from  Wilkesborough,  N.  C.)  Settled  in 
what  is  now  McLean  County,  111.  1828,  d.  near  Danvers,  111.  Nov.  9  1855. 
Buried  in  Barnard  Cemetery,  Sec.  29,  Dry  Grove  Twp.  McLean  County, 
111.  (See  "Biographical  Album'  of  McLean  County,  111.  1887,  Page  1026. 
Information  also  from  Mrs.  F.  M.  Hall,  Grand  -  daughter,  Danvers,  111.) 
1st  Wife,  Jane  ( McCord )  Barnard,  ch.  James  O.  Barnard,  Alac'elpfcia 
(Barnard)  Clary,  Almira  (Barnard)  Goodpasture,  Simpson  Y.  Barnard, 
Melman  N.  Barnard,  Irvin  Barnard,  John  F.  Barnard,  William  M.  Barnard. 
2nd  Wife,  Catharine  (Cox)  Swallow  -  Barnard,   (No  ch.) 

Bartholomew,  Lt. -Col.  Joseph,  b County,  New  Jersey,  March  15, 

1766.  Served  in  Wayne's  War,  1793- 1795,  also  Lieutenant  -  Colonel,  2nd 
Battalion,  Major  John  Park  Boyd's  Division,  Indiana  Militia,  Sept.  11, 
181 1  to  Nov.  24,  1 81 1.   (In  Battle  of  Tippecanoe,  Nov.  7,  181 1.) 

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Jartholomew  ,  (  Continued  )  Wounded  in  Battle  of  Tippecanoe,  Received  a 
Pension.  Also  commanded  an  expedition  of  135  men,  Indiana  Militia,  sent 
against  hostile  Indians  at  a  Delaware  town  on  west  fork  of  White  River, 
Indiana,  June,  1S13.  Settled  on  Sec.  13,  in  what  is  now  Money  Creek 
Township,  McLean  County,  111.  1830,  d.  there  Nov.  2,  1840.  Buried  in 
Clarksville  Cemetery,  Sec.  3,  Money  Creek  Township,  McLean  County, 
111.  (See  Cockrum's  Pioneer  History  of  Indiana,  Pages  278  and  374,  also 
Filson  Club  Publication  No.  18,  Page  35,  and  War  Record  of  McLean 
County,  111.  Page  312.) 
[For  wives  and  childrens  names  see  Revolutionary  List  in  this  work.] 

Say,  William,  Sr,  b County,  Pennsylvania,  17...  Spy, 

Capt Wood's  Company,  Regt.  Ohio  Militia,  War  of 

^12 Settled  in  Bloomington,  111.    1837,  d. 

Galesburg,  111.  Aug.  29,  1845.  Buried  in  old  City  Cemetery,  Bloomington, 
111.  (See  Dins'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  359;  Box  9,  Case  256, 
Estate  Files  ,  McLean  County,  111.  and  Biographical  Album  of  McLean 
County,  111.  1887,  Pages  230  (mis-numbered  133)  and  1070. 
Wife,  Susannah  (Hudson?)  Bay,  ch.  James  Simpson  Bay,  William  Bay,  Jr 
David  Bay,  Edward  Bay,  Dorinda  (Bay)  Viney,  Elizabeth  (Bay)  Glimpse 
Martha  (Bay)  Hazle,  John  Bay.  (Information  from  H.  P.  Hazle,  grandson 
Bloomington,  111.) 

ENSON,  John,  Sr.  b.  York  County,  Pennsylvania,  March  1,  1778.  Sergeant, 
Capt.  David  Robb's  Company,  Mounted  Riflemen,  Indiana  Militia,  Oct. 
25,  1811,  to  Nov.  19,  1811.  (In  Battle  of  Tippecanoe,  Nov.  7,  1811.) 
Settled  at  Low's  Grove,  in  what  is  now  McLean  County  ,  111.  1823,  d. 
Eureka,  111.  June  ..,  1879.  Buried  in  Benson  Cemetery,  Sec.  .  .  White 
Oak  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (See  Dins'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874, 
Page  823.  Information  also  from  Mrs.  F.  J.  Harris,  Great-granddaughter.) 
1  st  Wife ,  Sallie  (Music)  Benson  ,  ch  .  John  Benson,  Jr.  James  Benson  , 
William  T.  T.  Benson,  Jesse  Benson,  Polly  Benson,  Melinda  (Benson) 
Brown,  Maria  (Benson)  Brown  . 
2nd  Wife,  Elizabeth  (Waldron.)  Benson.   (No  ch.  ?) 

Jigger,  Capt.  James,  b County,  Pennsylvania,  Feb.  11,  1783. 

Captain,  James  Bigger 's  Company,  Lieut. -Col.  Joseph  Bartholomew's 
Battalion,  Major  G.  R.  Ci  Floyd'o  Divioion,  Indiana  Militia,  at  Battle  of 
Tippecanoe,  Nov.  7,  181 1,  also  Captain,  James  Bigger 's  Company,  U.  S. 
Volunteers,  May  29,  1813,  to  Nov.  25,  1814.  Settled  in  McLean  County, 
111.  1833.  d.  in  what  is  now  Gridley  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  April 
1,  1S41.  Buried  in  Clarksville  Cemetery,  Sec.  3,  Money  Creek  Township, 
McLean  County,  111.  (  See  Eiographical  Album  of  Woodford  County,  111. 
1889,  Page  227.  Grave  Marked,  Society  of  1812,  No.   129.) 

1st  Wife (Stewart)  Bigger,  ch.   Abigail  (Bigger)   Hamilton, 

Lowery  Bigger,  Minerva  (Bigger)  Gooding. 

2nd  Wife  ,  Elizabeth  (Hart)  Bigger,  ch.  Pleasant  H.  Bigger,  Susan  J. 
(  Bigger  )  Hibbs  ,  Samuel  C.  Bigger,  Martha  J.  (  Bigger  )  Piatt,  James 
Bigger,  Jr.  Mary  A.   (Bigger)  Carter,  John  J.  B.  Bigger. 


Bishop,  James,  Sr.  b.  Fauquier  ?  County,  Virginia,  June  28,  1768.  Teamster, 

Regt.  Ohio  Militia,  under  Gen.  Hull.  Taken  prisoner  at  the 

surrender  of  Detroit,  Aug.  16,  1812,  paroled,  Re-enlisted.  Quartermaster, 

Regt.  Ohio  Militia,  under  General  Tupper  ,  War  of  1812. 

Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  about  1840,  d.  Randolph's  Grove,  Aug. 
24,  1847.  Buried  in  Bishop  Cemetery,  Spaid  Farm,  Sec.  27,  Randolph 
Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Pp. 
747-'8,  also  Gravestone  Inscription,  and  Bishop-Lake  Genealogy,  1898. 
Wife,  Chloe  (Lake)  Bishop,  ch.  Aquilla  Bishop,  Polly  (Eishop)  McKinnen, 
William  Bishop,  Susan  (Bishop)  Foley,  John  Bishop,  Sallie  (Bishop) 
Sparklin,  Chloe  (Bishop)  Violett,  James  Bishop,  Jr.  Daniel  Bishop,  Mason 
Bishop,  Nancy  Bishop,  Catherine  (Bishop)  Van  Meter,  Martin  Bishop. 

Bishop  ,  William,  (Son  of  James  Bishop,  Sr.)  b.  Fauquier  County,  Virginia, 
Sept.  8,  1794.  Private,  Capt.  Robert  Reid's  Company,  Col.  James  Denny's 
1st  Regt.  2nd  Brigade,  2nd  Division,  Ohio  Militia,  Aug.  30,  18 12  to  Oct. 
13,  18 1 2,  also  Private,  Capt.  William  Drake  s  Company,  Col.  James  Mills 
1st  Regt.  3rd  Detachment,  Ohio  Militia,  Feb.  14,  1813  to  Aug.  14,  1813. 
Enlisted  from  Clark  County,  Ohio.  Served  also  as  a  Teamster.  Went  to  Ft. 
Meigs  and  Ft.  Wayne.  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1833,  d.  Old  Town 
Township,  Oct.  10,  1855.  Buried  in  Bishop  Cemetery,  Sec.  30,  Old  Town 
Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (  See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  P. 
484,  also  Adjutant  -  Generals  Records,  State  of  Ohio,  and  Bishop -Lake 
Genealogy,  1898.) 

Wife ,  Margaret  (Lake)  Bishop,  ch.  Harvey  Bishop,  Henry  C.  Bishop, 
Dr .  Samuel  Bishop  ,  George  Bishop ,  Elizabeth  (  Bishop  )  Price  ,  Susan 
(Bishop)  Reyburn ,  William  H.  Bishop ,  Sarah  (Bishop)  Ayers,  Luther 
Bishop. 

Bowman,  Alexander,  b.  Erie  ?  County,  Pennsylvania,  April  9,  1791.  Corporal, 
Capt.  John  Fetterman's  Company,  132nd  (Lieut. -Col.  Samuel  Dale's) 
Regiment,  Pennsylvania  Militia,  Jan.  1,  1814  to  Feb.  9,  1814.  Settled  in 
McLean  County,  111.  1852,  d.  Danvers,  111.  Feb.  28,  1883.  Buried  on  Lot 
316,  Bloomington  Cemetery,  Bloomington,  111.  Received  a  Land- Warrant 
which  was  located  near  Warrensburg  Cass  County,  Mo.  (See  Biographical 
Album  of  McLean  County,  111.  1887,  Pages  631 -'2  ,  and  Pennsylvania 
Archives,  6th  Series,  Volume  X,  Page  58 .  Information  also  from  Mrs. 
Lorena  J.  Johnston,  Daughter,  Bloomington,  111.  191 3.) 
1  st  Wife  ,  Sarah  (  McFadden  )  Bowman  ,  ch.  Andrew  Bowman  ,  Hiram 
Bowman ,  James  Bowman ,  Alexander  Bowman ,  Jr.  Josiah  Bowman, 
Stephen  Bowman  ,  Catherine  (  Bowman )  Chatley  ,  Sarah  (  Bowman ) 
Dietrich,  Margaret  (Bowman)  Barnes. 

2nd  Wife,  Elizabeth  (Robbins)  Bowman,  ch.  Emmeline  (Bowman)  Davis, 
Ruth  (Bowman)  Pancake,  Mary  (Bowman)  Kamp,  Lorena  J.  (Bowman) 
Johnston,  Jesse  N.  Bowman,  S.  N.  Bowman. 

Bran  am  an  ,  David,  b.  Augusta  County,  Virginia,  Oct.  24,  1788.  Private, 
Capt.  Alexander  R.  Givens'  Company,  5th  (McDowell's)  Regt.  Virginia 
Miiitia,  Aug.  30,  1814  to  Dec.  9,  1814.  (See  Next  Page.) 


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JOHN  BENSON,  Sr. 


WILLIAM  BISHOP. 


ALEXANDER  BOWMAN. 


ABRAN  BUCKLES. 


OF  THE 


Branaman,  (Continued)  Settled  in  McLean  County,  I1L  Sept  1836.  d.  in 
what  is  now  Dawson  Township,  McLean  County,  I1L  Aug.  28  ,  1846. 
Buried  in  Frankeberger  Cemetery,  Sec.  27,  Dawson  Township,  McLean 
County,  I1L  (His  Company  was  also  known  as  Lieut.  Samuel  Crawford's. 
He  enlisted  from  Augusta  City,  Va.  and  was  discharged  at  Camp  Cross 
Roads.)  See  Book  209,  Page  126,  Deed  Records,  (Warrant  No.  49854) 
and  Box  9,  Case  275,  Estate  Files,  McLean  County,  111.  Information  also 
from  H.  E.  Millay,  Grandson,  Ellsworth,  I1L  19 13. 
Wife ,  Mary  (Halderman)  Branaman  ,  ch.  John  H.  Branaman,  David  R. 
Branaman,  Mary  J.  (Branaman)  Gilmore,  Elizabeth  (Branaman)  Jackson, 
Sarah  F.  (Branaman)  Neal,  Caroline  C.  Branaman,  Addison  P.  Branaman 
Henry  F.  Branaman,  Augustus  B.  Branaman,  Martha  E.  (Branaman) 
Millay,  Hester  P.   (Branaman)  Spencer. 

Brooks,  Miles,  (1)  b County,  Virginia,  Dec.  1,  1781.  Private  (?) 

Capt '  s  Company Regt 

(  Not  in  active  service.  )  Settled  at  Brooks  '  Grove,  (  Named  for  him  )  in 
what  is  now  McLean  County,  111.  March  14,  1830,  d.  Brooks'  Grove,  Dec 
24,  1840.  Buried  in  Brooks'  Grove  Cemetery,  Sec.  32,  Allin  Township, 
McLean  County,  111.  (See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  125.) 
Wife,  Lucy  (Pulliam)  Brooks,  ch.  America  (Brooks)  Williamson,  Betsey 
(Brooks)  Decker,  Shurilda  (Brooks)  Henline,  Sarepta  (Brooks)  Darnell - 
Higgins,  Millie  (Brooks)  Owen,  Martha  (Brooks)  Stroud-Harding,  Lucy 
M.  (Brooks)  Howell- Rathbone,  Elza  Brooks,  Benjamin  Brooks,  Presley  T. 
Brooks. 

Brown,  Jacob,  b County,  New  Jersey,  Dec  14,  1796.  [Private, 

Capt.  John  Bartholomew's  Company,  Col.  John  Williamson's  Regt.  Ohio 
Militia,  July  31,  1812,  to  Sept.  7,  1812.  Enlisted  from  Adams  County,  O.] 
Served  as  a  Farrier.  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1844,  d.  Selma,  111. 
March  30,  1891.   Buried  in  Selma  Cemetery,  Selma,  McLean  County,  111. 

(See  History  of  McLean  County,  I1L   1879,  Page  497.  Information  also 
from  A.  V.  Pierson,  Lexington,  I1L   and  Western  Reserve  Historical  Soc 
Cleveland,  Ohio.) 
WTife,  Margaret  (Moore)  Brown,  ch.  Henry  Brown,  John  Brown,  William 

Brown,  Robert  Brown,  Alice  (?)  Brown. 
Buckles,  Abram,   ( Son  of  John  Buckles,   1.)  b.  Hoist  on  County,  Virginia, 
June  28,   1800.    (Not  enlisted.  Helped  build  a  stockade  fort  in  White 

County,  Illinois,  about  1814.)  Settled  at  Buckles'  Grove,  near  Leroy,  111. 

1832,  d.  Empire  Township,  McLean  County,  I1L  May  17,  1878.   Buried  in 

Gilmore  Cemetery ,  Sec   30 ,  Empire  Township  ,  McLean  County ,  111. 

(See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  564.) 

Wife,  Mary  (Williams)  Buckles,  ch.  John  Buckles,  2,  Maranda  (Buckles) 

Collins  ,  Aaron  Buckles,  Tabitha  (Buckles)  Dickerson,  Mary  (Buckles) 

Alstine,  Mahala  (Buckles)  Rutledge,  Roland  Buckles,  Emeline  (Buckles) 

Kershaw,  Larkin  Buckles,  William  H.  Buckles. 


Buckles,  John,  (i)  b.  Holston  (?)  County,  Virginia,  May  13,  1774.  Private, 
Capt.  Daniel  Boultinghouse's  Company,  Mounted  Volunteers,  Illinois 
[Territorial]  Militia,  (Rangers)  Sept.  8,  1814  to  Dec.  8,  18 14.  (Enlisted 
from  White  County,  111.)  Settled  at  Buckles'  Grove,  (Named  for  him.)  in 
what  is  now  Empire  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  1828.  d.  near  Leroy, 
111.  Feb.  20,  1844.  Buried  in  Oak  Grove  Cemetery,  (old  part)  near  Leroy, 
111.  (See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Pages  529  &  533,  also  Adjutant  - 
Generals  Report,  State  of  Illinois,  1882,  "Black  Hawk  and  Mexican 
Wars"  Appendix,  1810-1815,  Page  342.) 

Wife, ( )  Buckles,  ch.  Abram  Buckles,  Peter  Buckles, 

William  Buckles.   [Others?] 

Bull,  William,  b.  Accomack  (?)  County,  Virginia,  Oct.  10,  1779.  Private, 
Capt.  William  P.  Custis'  Company,  2nd  (Bayley's)  Regt.  Virginia  Militia, 
War  of  181 2.  (Served  1  month,  6  days.  Dates  of  service  not  found.) 
Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1841,  d.  Selma,  III  Jan.  25,  1852.  Buried 
in  Selma  Cemetery ,  Selma,  Lexington  Township,  McLean  County,  111. 
(Grave  Marked,  Society  of  181 2,  No.  133.  See  Virginia  Pay  Rolls,  War  of 
1812,  Page  310.) 

Wife ,  Esther  (  Fowler  )  Goodwin  -  Bull ,  ch.  Eleanor  C.  (Bull)  Arnold, 
Caroline  (Bull)  Haner,  Eliza  (Bull)  McMasters,  Washington  Bull,  Milton 
Bull,  Julia  A.  (Bull)  Myres,  Mahala  (Bull)  Moore,  Margaret  (Bull)  Reed. 

Burtis,  Capt.  Jacob  H.  b.  Queens  County,  Long  Island,  New  York,  Nov.  18, 
1796.  Captain,  Jacob  H.  Burtis'  Company,  75th  (?)  Regt.  New  York 
Militia,  about  18 15.  (  Enlisted  in  New  York  City.  Not  in  active  service.) 
Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  Dec.  1,  1836,  d.  Hudson,  111.  June  16, 
1873.  Buried  in  Havens  Grove  Cemetery,  near  Hudson,  111.  (See  Duis' 
"Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  656.) 

1st  Wife,  Eliza  (Carman)  Burtis,  ch.  Edwin  E.  Burtis,  Phoebe  E.  (Burtis) 
Weeks,  Jacob  H.  Burtis,  Jr.  Hannah  A.  (Burtis)  Carl. 
2nd  Wife,  Mary   (Weeks)   Burtis,  ch.  Alfred  S.  Burtis,  Catherine  A. 
(Burtis)  Collins,  Rachel  R.   (Burtis)  Johnston,  James  H.  Burtis. 

Carnell,  Daniel,  b County,  Maryland,  Oct.  13,  1792.  Sergeant, 

Capt.  Samuel  Cockerell  s  Company,  7th  Regt.  Virginia  Militia,  July  29, 
i8i4to  Feb.  22,  1815.  Settled  in  McLean  County.  111.  March  22,  1854.  d. 
Arrowsmith  Township,  May  21,  1863.  Buried  in  Stipp  Cemetery,  Sec.  20, 
Arrowsmith  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (See  Book  242,  Page  561, 
Deed  Records,  McLean  County,  111.  Warrant  No.  21067.  Information  also 
from  Mrs.  Mary  R.  Ross,  Daughter,  Bloomington,  111.  1912.) 
Wife,  Elizabeth  (Parker)  Carnell,  ch.  Susan  (Carnell)  Pancake,  Isaac  P. 
Carnell,  Sarah  C.  (Carnell)  Caylor,  Luke  Carnell,  Benjamin  Carnell, 
Margaret  A.  (Carnell)  Owens  -  Muxlow ,  William  H.  Carnell,  Eliza  E. 
(Carnell)  Rinehart ,  Mary  R.   (Carnell)  Ross. 

Chandler,  Alfred,  b.  County,  ,  17 

Private,  Capt.  John  Duvall's  Company,  10th  (Boswell's)  Regt.  Kentucky 
Detached  Militia,  March  4,  1813  to  Sept.  28,  1813.         (See  Next  Page.) 


Chandler,  (Continued),  Settled  near  Leroy,  111.  185..  d.  Empire  Township, 
McLean  County,  111.  Dec.  20,  1865.  Buried  in  Oak  Grove  Cemetery  ,  (?) 
old  part,  near  Leroy,  111.  (?).  See  Book  58,  Page  625,  Deed  Records, 
McLean  County,  111.  also  Box  32,  Case  907,  Estate  Files,  and  Circuit 
Court  Records,  Sept.  Term,  1866,  McLean  County,  111.  (Information  also 
from  the  Adjutant  -  General,  State  of  Kentucky,   191 2.) 

Wife,  Cynthia  A.  ( )  Chandler -Land,  ch.  Elizabeth  (Chandler) 

Marsh ,  William  D.  Chadler,  (?)  Martha  A.  ( Chandler  )  Knight,  John 
Chandler. 
Cheney,  Jonathan,  b.  Freemans  Fort,  Y^^^w^^:J^3*J2?Al.A!^..^f^'!^h 
Capt.  Luther  Shepard's  Company,  Ohio  Militia,  April  16,  18 14  to  July  16, 
1 8 14.  (Helped  guard  prisoners  at  Camp  Scioto,  Ohio.)  Settled  at  Cheneys 
Grove,  (  Named  for  him  )  in  what  is  now  McLean  County,  111.  Nov.  4, 
1825.  d.  Saybrook,  111.  March  21,  1862.  Buried  in  Saybrook  Cemetery, 
Saybrook,  111.  (See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  383.  Information 
also  from  the  Adjutant  -  General,  State  of  Ohio  191 2.) 
Wife,  Catherine  (Owen)  Cheney,  ch.  Mary  (Cheney)  Stansbury,  Thomas 
Cheney,  Owen  Cheney,  Keturah  Cheney,  Emilia  (Cheney)  Horr,  George 
Cheney,  Hon.  Wm.  Haines  Cheney,  Catherine  (Cheney)  Prothero,  R.  J. 
Cheney,  Rebecca  (Cheney)  Prothero. 

Cline,  George,  b County,  Virginia, 1789.  Private, 

Capt.  George  Shrum's  Company  of  Riflemen,  13th  (  Col.  Boyd's?  )  Regt. 
Virginia  Militia,  Aug.  29,  1814T.0  March  13,  1815.  (At  Fort  Powhattan.) 
Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  about  1839,  d.  Saybrook,  111.  March  28, 
1877.  Buried  in  Saybrook  Cemetery,  Saybrook,  111.  (See  Biographical 
Album,  McLean  County,  111.  1887,  Page  613,  also  Virginia  Muster  Rolls, 
War  of  181 2.) 

Wife,  Catherine  (Miller)  Cline,  ch.  John  Cline,  Susan  (Cline)  Owens  , 
Mary  (Cline)  Means,  Harrison  Cline  ,  Rebecca  (Cline)  Means,  Catherine 
(Cline)  Owens,  M.  V,  Cline,  Christina  (Cline)  Reed,  George  D.  Cline. 
Crookshank,  William,  b.  Argyle,  New  Yorie,  July  6,  1784.  Private,  Cap$, 
John  Straight's  Company,  7th  (Green's)  Regt.  New  York  Militia,  July  7, 
i8i2toNov.  30,  1812,  also  Private,  Capt.  Hiram  Pratt's  Company  ,  7th, 
(Green's)  Regt.  New  York  Militia,  Dec.  i,  i8i2toDec.  28,  1812,  also 
Private,  Lieut.  Amos  Wiswell's  Company,  7th,  (Greens  and  Adams) 
Regt.  New  York  Militia,  Sept.  11.  i8i4toSept.  22,  igi4-  ( In  Battle  of 
Lundy's  Lane,  July  25,  1814)  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  about  1858, 
Killed  by  a  railway  train  near  Heyworth,  111.  May  22,  1862.  Buried  in 
Heyworth  Cemetery,  Heyworth,  111.  (Information  from  J.  A.  Cruikshauk, 
Grandson,  Randolph,  111.   19 13.) 

1st  Wife.  Elizabeth  (Hathaway)  Crookshank,  ch.  Charles  Crookshank, 
Maria  (Crookshank)  Haden  ,  Jane  (Crookshank)  Marmon -Noble,  George 
J.  Crookshank,  Minerva  Crookshank,  William  C.  Crookshank,  Adaline 
(Crookshank)  George,  John  A.  Crookshank,   1.  [See  Next  Page.] 


Crookshank,   (Continued)  2nd  Wife,  ( )  Cook-Miller 

Crookshank ,  ch  .  McKinley  Crookshank,  Lucy  (Crookshank)  Dibble 

Mary  E.  (Crookshank)  Lawrence,  James  Crookshank,  Margaret  (Crook 
-shank)  Crose  ,  Lutitia  (Crookshank)  Iseminger - Tull . 

Crumbaugh,  Daniel,  b.  Frederick  County,  Maryland,  Dec.  9,  1791.   Private 

Capt Banum's  Company,  Col.  Richard  M.  Johnson's  Regt 

Battalion,  Kentucky  Volunteers,  War  of  181 2.     (Enlisted  from  So 
County,  Ky .  In  Battle  of  the  Thames,  Oct.  5,  1813.)  Settled  at  Buckley 
Grove,  McLean  County,  111.  1830.  d.  Leroy,  111.  May  19,  1874.  Buried  it. 
Oak  Grove  Cemetery,   (new  part)  near  Leroy,  111.   (See  look  185,  Pap;| 
118,  Deed  Records,  McLean  County,  111.  -  Warrant  No.  14497  -  also  Dui 
"Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  550.) 

1st  Wife,  Susan  (Winters)  Crumbaugh,  ch.  William  H.  Crumbaugh,  Jokl 
J.  Crumbaugh,  Ann  M.   (Crumbaugh)  Wiley. 

2nd  Wife,  Martha  M.  (Robbins)  Crumbaugh,  ch.  Sarah  E.  (Crumbaugh  ■ 
Craig,  Mary  C.  (Crumbaugh)  Cope,  Leonard  A.  Crumbaugh,  James  t\ 
Crumbaugh,  Daniel  T.  Crumbaugh,  Emily  M.  (Crumbaugh)  Reese  «! 
Francis  M.  Crumbaugh,  Caroline  T.  (Crumbaugh)  Rogers,  Marthi 
(Crumbaugh  )  Bartlett,  Nancy  T.  (  Crumbaugh  )  McConnell  -  Hamilton 
Sinah  G.   (Crumbaugh)  Bartlett. 

Cunningham,  Robert,  b County,  North  Carolina,__June_3,__i7« 

Private  ,  Capt .  John  Norris's  Company  of  Infantry,  Lieut.  -  Col.  Josepl; 
Bartholomew's  Battalion,  Indiana  Militia,  Sept.  n,  181 1  to  Nov.  24,  18m 
(In  Battle  of  Tippecanoe,  Nov.  7,  181 1.  )  Settled  at  Cheney's  Grove,  l 
what  is  now  McLean  County,  111.  1829,  d.  Say  brook,  111.  Sept.  28,  185* 
Buried  in  Saybrook  Cemetery,  Saybrook,  111.  (See  Duis'  'Good  Old  Time* 
1874,  Page  394;  History  of  McLean  County,  111.  1879,  Page  538 :  Fils* 
Club  Publication,  No.  18,  Page  116,  and  Estate  Files,  McLean  County,  U 
Box  21,  Case  381,  Etc.) 

Wife  ,  Apphia  (  Cleveland  )  Cunningham  ,  ch  .  Sarah  (  Cunnii  gham 
Matthews,  Apphia  (Cunningham)  Stine  ,  Phoebe  (Cunningham)  Catefc 
Anna  (Cunningham)  Ball-Byers,  (?)  Mary  (Cunningham)  Cunnirghaiji 
Thomas  Cunningham,  James  Cunningham,  Abigail  (Cunningham)  Sperfl 
Feraby  (Cunningham)  Henline,  King  S.  Cunningham,  Sardelia  (Cunnii 

-ham)  ,  (?)   Emeline  (Cunningham)  Adams-  Cary,  William  I 

Cunningham ,  Rezalda  (  Cunningham  )  Devore  ,  Jeremiah  Cunninghaflii 
Jesse  Cunningham,  Robert  Cunningham,  Jr. 

Cusey,  Job,  b.  near  Ellicott's  Mills,  Maryland,  May  31,  1794.  [Not  Enlisted]' 
Served  as  a  Teamster  (from  Maryland)  during  the  War  of  181 2.  Settled  j 
Old  Town  Timber,  McLean  County,  111.  1836,  d.  McLean  County,  111.  Jul 
4,  1849.  Buried  in  Rodman  (or  Pleasant  Grove)  Cemetery,  Sec.  27,  Of 
Town  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (See  Duis'  'Good  Old  Times'  187J 
Page  505,  and  Book  I  Page  285,  Supervisors  Record,  McLean  County,  III 
Wife,  Sarah  (Ford)  Cusey,  ch .  [See  Next  Page. 


JONATHAN  CHENEY. 


GECRCE  CLINE. 


WILLIAM  CROOKSHANK. 


DANIEL  CRUNBAUGH, 


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Cusby,  (Continued)  ch.  Hon.  John  Cqacy,  Elenor  (Cusey)  Hand,  James  C. 
Cusey,  Henry  C.  Cusey,  William  Cusey,  Ford  Cusey,  Anna  (Cusey) 
Foster,  McDould  Cusey,  Malinda  (Cusey)  Maxwell,  Rebecca  (Cusey) 
Forbes,  Jennie  (Cusey)  Barnes,  Ezekial  Cusey. 

r)V.^SON'  James  R-  b-  Bourbon  County,  Kentucky,  Oct.  io,  1794.  Private, 
Capt.  John  R.  Lemons  Company,  Ohio  Militia,  Nov.  12,  181 2  to  Dec.  12, 
1812,  (At  Zane's  Block  House,)  also  Private,  Captain  Philip  Riser's 
Company,  Ohio  Militia,  Aug.  12,  1813  to  Sept.  21,  1813.  Settled  in 
what  is  now  Money  Creek  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  Sept.  26,  1832. 
d.  Money  Creek  Township,  April  n,  1848.  Buried  in  Dawson  Cemetery, 
Sec.  13,  Money  Creek  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (See  Duis'  "Good 
Old  Times"  1874,  Page  684,  also  Adjutant -Generals  Records,  State  of 
Ohio.     Grave  Marked,  Society  of  181 2,  No.   163.) 

1st  Wife,  Mary  (Ogden)  Dawson,  ch.  Albert  Dawson,  John  Dawson  (Of 
Lexington,  111.)  Croghan  Dawson,  Samuel  Dawson,  Cynthia  (Dawson) 
Kemp,  Margaret  (Dawson)  Roe,  Washington  Dawson,  James  M.  Dawson. 

2nd  Wife,  Sarah  ( )  Robbins- Dawson,  ch.  Lafayette  Dawson  , 

Philander  Dawson,  Mary  (Dawson)  Underwood. 

Dickerson,   Michael,  b County«  N-  c-  (?)  J«ty  10,  1797-  Private, 

Capt 's  Company Regt. 

Tennessee   Militia,    (?)    War  of   181 2. 

Settled  at  Randolphs  Grove,  in  what  is  now  McLean  County,  111.   1826.  d. 

Leroy,  111.  Feb.   10,   1836.  Buried  in  Oak  Grove  Cemetery,   (old  part) 

near  Leroy,  111.  (See  "Eiographical  Album"  of  McLean  County,  111.  1887, 

Page  1057,  also  Duis'   "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  533. 

Wife,  Jane   (Rutledge)   Dickerson,  ch.  James  W.  Dickerson,  Sarah  Ann 

(Dickerson)  Williams,   Robert  F.  Dickerson,   Henry  C.  Dickerson ,  Caleb 

P.  Dickerson,  Matilda  (Dickerson)  Downing,  Wesley  M.  Dickerson. 

Dimmick,  Adolphus,  b.  Tolland  County,  Connecticut,  Jan.  13,  1791.  [Military 
Record  Not  Found.]  Settled  at  Old  Town  Timber,  McLean  County,  111. 
Nov.  25,  1832  ,  d.  McLean  County,  111.  Dec.  25,  1845.  Buried  in  Dawson 
Cemetery,  Sec.  26,  Dawson  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (See  Duis' 
"Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  749.) 

Wife ,  Esther  (  Livingston  )  Dimmick  -  Ireland  .  [  No  ch  .  who  lived  to 
maturity.] 

Downey,  Alexander,  b.  Frederick  (?)  County,  Maryland,  (?)  17... 


Settled  in  what  is  now  McLean  County,  111.  1828.  d.  near  Lexington,  111. 
18...  Buried  in  Indian  Field  Cemetery,  Sec.  20,  Lexington  Township, 
McLean  County,  111.  ( Information  from  A.  V.  Pierson,  Lexington,  111. 
1913.  See  also  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  672.) 
Wife,  Mary  (Tucker)  Downey,  ch.  Benjamin  Downey,  William  Downey, 
Henson  B.  Downey.   [Others?] 


Dunexe,  George,  b County,  Virginia,  April  26,   1784.  Private 

Capt.  Samuel  CockerelTs  Company,  7th,  (Col.  Saunder's)  Regt.  Virgin* 
Militia,  July  29,  1814  to  Feb.  22,  1814.  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111: 
18...  d.  Lexington,  111.  Oct.  10,  1851.  Buried  in  Scroggin's  Cemetery, 
Lexington.  111.   (Grave  Marked,  Society  of  1812,  No.   130.) 

wife ( )   Dunkle ,  ch .  Cyrus  Dunkle ,  Saral 

(Dunkle)  Janes,  Eliza  (Dunkle) Anna  (Dunkle) 

Flesher,  Henry,  b.  Highland  County,  Virginia,  Sept.  2,   1784.  Private,  i 

9S8t !.s...?.?.tllPa.Iiy>  Regt-  Virginia 

MiJitia;  War  of  1812  Settled  in  McLean- 

County,  111.  about  1830,  d.  near  Lexington,  111.  Oct.  1,  1850.  Buried  I 
Indian  Field  Cemetery,  Sec.  20,  Lexington  Township,  McLean  County, 
111.  (Information  from  A.  V.  Pierson ,  Lexington,  111.  191 1.  See  also 
History  of  McLean  County,  111.   1879,  Page  480.) 

Wife,  Susan  (Popejoy)  Flesher,  ch.  Harrison  Flesher ,  Perry  Flesher, • 
William  Flesher,  Henry  Flesher  (3),  Caroline  (Flesher)  Flesher,  Eliza  - 
-beth  (Flesher)  Hefner,  Sarah  A.  (Flesher)  Flesher,  Catharine  (Flesher) 
Paul,  Mary  (Flesher)  Popejoy. 
Flesher,  John,  b.  Highland  County,  Virginia,  Feb.  16,  1792.  Lieutenant, 
Capt.  Jesse  Henkle's  Company,  5th  Regt.  Virginia  Militia,  July  21,  18 14 
to  Dec.  16,  1S15.  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1841.  d.  near  Lexington, 
111.  April  29,  1868.  Buried  in  Scroggin's  Cemetery,  Lexington,  111.  (Grave 
Marked,  Society  of  181 2,  No.  164.) 
Wife,  Mary  (Seibert)  Flesher,  ch.  Jesse  Flesher,  Peter  Flesher,  George 
Flesher,  Catharine  (Flesher)  Turnipseed  -  Vande venter,  John  Flesher,  Jr.. 
Mary  (Flesher)  Jones  ,  Alcinda  (Flesher)  Flesher  ,  Elizabeth  (  Flesher  ) 
Blake,  Andrew  Flesher,  William  M.  Flesher. 
Fung,  Richard,  b.  Halifax  (?)  County,  Virginia,  May  25,  17S3.  Private, 
Capt.  Joseph  Sandford's  Company,  69th  Regt.  Virginia  Militia,  (Halifax 
County.)  June  27,  18 13  to  Aug.  19,  1813,  also  Private,  Capt.  John  A. 
Burd's  Company,  Col.  Laval's  Regt.  U.  S.  Light  Dragoons,  War  of  181 2. 
(  In  Battle  of  North  Point,  Sept.  14,  1814,  Wounded.  Discharged  May  1,, 
1815.  Received  a  Pension.)  Settled  at  Bloomington,  III.  about  1836,  d. 
Bloomington,  111.  Sept.  28,  1855.  Buried  in  old  City  Cemetery,  Blooming  - 
-ton,  111.  (Information  from  Mrs.  C.  M.  Heller,  Daughter,  Towanda,  111. 
19 1 2.  See  also  Virginia  Muster  Rolls,  War  of  1812.) 
Wife,  Elizabeth  (Wilkinson)  Fling,  ch.  Richard  Fling,  Jr.  Owen  Fling, 
Thomas  Fling,  Ann  E.  (Flingj  Williams,  Angeliue  A.  (Fling)  Heller. 

Fordice,  Stanton,  Sr.  b County,  Nova  Scotia,  ?  April  9,  1777. 

Private  ,  Capt.  James  Flagg's  Company  ,  Major  Samuel  ConnelPs  Regt. 
Ohio  Militia,  Oct.  20,  1812  to  Jan.  n,  1813.  Settled  in  McLean  County, 
111.  about  1830,  d.  near  Bloomington,  111.  July  10,  1840.  Buried  in  Scogins 
Cemetery,  Sec.  18,  Bloomington  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (See 
Book  125,  Page  262,  Deed  Records,  -Warrant  No.  46224.  -  ;  Box  5,  Case, 
148,  Estate  Files,  McLean  County,  111.  and  Fordice  Family  Records,  also 
Adjutant  -  Generals  Records,  State  of  Ohio.)  [  See  Next  Page.] 


Fordick,  (Continued),  Wife,  Susannah  (Marsh)  Fordke,  eh  .  Stanton 
Fordice ,  Jr .  Daniel  Fordiee  ,  Lucy  (  Fordice  )  Dean  ,  John  Fordice  , 
Sophronia  (Fordice)  Dean,  James  M.  Fordice,  Sr.  Henry  Fordice,  Robert 
Fordice,  David  Fordice,  Eliza  Fordice. 

Frankeberger,  Rev.  Jesse,  (M.  E.  Minister,)  b County,  Penusyl  - 

-vania,  (?)  May  16,  1791.  3rd  Sergeant,  Capt.  Abner  Barrett's  Company, 
1st  Regt.  2nd  Battalion,  Ohio  Militia,  Aug.  21,  181 2  to  Nov.  3,  181 2. 
(Enlisted  at  Sandusky,  Ohio.  )  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1829,  d. 
Bloomington.   111.  Jan.  10,  1870.   Buried  in  Frankeberger  Cemetery,  Sec. 

27,  Dawson  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (See  Book  72,  Page  369, 
Deed  Records,  McLean  County,  111.  -  Warrant  No.  4754  ,  -  and  Adjutant  - 
Generals  Records,  State  of  Ohio.  Information  also  from  Mrs.  Jane 
Hendryx,  Daughter,  Bloomington,  Ilk   191 2.) 

1  st  Wife,   Rachel  (Cheney)  Frankeberger,  ch.  Emily  (Frankeberger) 

Gibbs,  Sarah  A.  (Frankeberger)  Nichols. 

2nd  Wife,   Rosannah  (Rinehart)  Frankeberger,  ch.   Jane  (Frankeberger) 

Hendryx  ,    Sophia    ( Frankeberger )    Rathbun,    Benjamin   Frankeberger, 

David  Frankeberger. 

3rd  Wife ,  Eliza  A.    (Sheeley)  Frankeberger ,  ch.   Alfred  Frankeberger, 

Joel   Frankeberger ,    Lucinda    ( Frankeberger )    Van   Gundy  ,    Mary    E . 

(Frankeberger)  McCune,  Jason  T.  Frankeberger,  Matilda  (1-rankeberger) 

Hubbart,  Jesse  Frankeberger,  Jr. 

Fulton,  William,  b.  Westmoreland  (?)  County,  Pennsylvania,  Dec.  24,  1792. 
Private ,  Capt.  John  Loughry's  Company  of  Riflemen,  30th  Regt.  2nd 
Brigade,  15th  Division,  Pennsylvania  Militia,  1812-1813.  Settled  near 
Bloomington,  111.  1851,  d.  Bloomington,  111.  Feb.  18,  1871.  Buried  on  Lot 
36,  Section  A,  Evergreen  Cemetery,  Bloomington,  111.  (  See  Biographical 
Album  of  McLean  County,  Illinois,  1887,  Page  1094,  and  Pennsylvania 
Archives,  6th  Series,  Vol.  VII,  Page  780.  Information  also  from  Albert 
Fulton,  Grandson,  Heyworth,  I1L   191 2.) 

1st  Wife,  Leah  (Thompson)  Fulton,  Son,  Thompson  Fulton.  2nd  Wife 
Mary  (  Moore  )  Fulton  ,  ch  .  William  Fulton  ,  Jr .  James  Fulton  ,  Sarah 
(Fulton)  Boyd,  Robert  Fulton. 

Funk,  John,  Sr.  b.  Clark  County,  Kentucky 1791.  Private,  Capt. 

Robert  McElwaine's  Company,    [Col.  Trimble's  Regt.]  Ohio  Militia,  Sept. 

28,  1812  to  Oct.  25,  1812,  also  3rd  Sergeant  in  same  Company,  April  20, 
1813  to  July  16,  1813.  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  183..,  d.  Funk's 
Grove,  Feb.  ..,  1855.  Buried  in  Funk's  Grove  Cemetery,  Sec.  17,  Funk's 
Grove  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (Information  from  M.  C.  Funk, 
Son,  Covel,  111.  191 2,  and  Adjutant -Generals  Records,  State  of  Ohio.) 
Wife,  Margaret  (Carr)  Funk,  ch.  Nancy  (Funk)  Ross,  Tabitha  (Funk) 
Carlin,  John  Funk,  Jr,  James  Funk,  Elizabeth  (Funk)  Carson,  Sarah 
(Funk)  Jones,  Absalom  Funk,  (2)  Julia  Ann  (Funk)  Beard,  Merritt  C. 
Funk. 


Gates,  Timothy  M.  Jr.  b.  Bridgetown,  Maine,  Sept.  i,  1777.  Private,  Capt. 
Timothy  Bull's  Company,  Ohio  Militia,  Aug.  1,  18 13  to  Sept.  7,  18 13. 
Settled  at  Bloomington,  111.  1828,  d.  Bloomington,  111.  April  20,  1844. 
Buried  in  old  City  Cemetery,  Bloomington,  111.  (  See  Adjutant  -  Generals 
Records,  State  of  Ohio.  Grave  Marked,  Society  of  18 12,  No.  84.  Inform - 
-ation  also  from  Mrs.  James  B.  Kelly,  Great-granddaughter,  Bloomingto  1 

111.   1913.) 

Wife,  Margaret  (Hughes)  Gates,  ch.  Melinda  (Gates)  Whipple,  Stephen 
F.  Gates,  Mary  M.  (Gates)  Baker.  Elizabeth  E.  Gates,  Emily  G.  (Gates) 
McKisson,  Charles  C.  Gates,  Horatio  Gates,  Hannah  (Gates)  Powell, 
James  Myrick  Gates. 

Gist,  Thomas,  b County,  Virginia,  (?)  1785.  Lieutenant, 

Capt 's  Company ,    1 2th  Regt.  U.  S.  Infantry  r 

War  of  1 81 2.  (Commissioned  March  12,  181 2.  Enlisted  at  Alexandria,  Va. 
Stationed  at  Baltimore,  Md.  and  along  the  Potomac  River.  )  Settled  in 
McLean  County,  111.  18..,  d.  McLean  County,  111.  Feb.  16,  1869.  Buried 
in  East  Twin  Grove  Cemetery,  Sec.  35,  Dry  Grove  Township,  McLean 
County  ,  111 .  ( Information  from  Mrs .  Francis  Daiger  ,  Granddaughter, 
Bloomington,  I1L   1913,  and  the  Peabody  Institute,  Baltimore,  Md.) 

1st  Wife,   Mary  ( )  Gist,  ch.  Jane  (Gist)  McCordle,   Mary  (Gist) 

,  David  Gist,  Ratio  Gist,  Rachel  Gist,  (1)  Joseph  Gist,  Margaret 

(Gist)  Bogle. 

2nd  Wife,  Sarah  (McCordle)  Gist,  ch.  Nancy  (Gist)  Sutton,  Rachael 
Gist,  (2)  Maria  (Gist)  Scott,  Violet  (Gist)  Wynn,  Susannah  (Gist) 
Douglas,  Thomas  H.  Gist. 

Goodheart,  William  R.  b.  near  Edenburg,  Scotland,  Dec.  1,  1780.  (Complete 
Military  Record  Not  Found.  Enlisted  under  Gen.  Wm.  Henry  Harrison  at 
Lancaster,  Pa.  about  Oct.  ..,  18 13.)  Settled  at  Bloomington,  111.  1830,  d. 
Bloomington,  111.  April  3,  1842.  Buried  in  old  City  Cemetery,  Bloomington 
111.  (See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  182.  Information  also  from 
James  Goodheart,  Sr.  Son,  Bloomington,  111.  1913.) 
Wife,  Sarah  Ann  (Clouse)  Goodheart,  ch.  Jacob  Coodheart,  Elizabeth  C. 
(Goodheart)  Rankin,  Mary  C.  (Goodheart)  Johnson,  George  W.  Good- 
-  heart,  William  R.  Goodheart,  Jr.  Ann  C.  (Goodheart)  Douglas,  Sarah  M 
(Goodheart)  Livingston,  John  H.  Goodheart,  James  Goodheart,  Sr.  Julia 
A.  P.   (Goodheart)  Douglas. 

Greenman,  Jeremiah,  (2)  b.  Providence,  Rhode  Island,  Aug.  8,  1794.  Private, 
Capt.  William  Keys'  Company,  Col.  Duncan  McArthur's  1st  Regt.  2nd 
Brigade,  2nd  Division,  Ohio  Militia,  April  27,  181 2  to  June  30,  1812. 
Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1831  ,  d.  McLean  County,  111.  Oct.  16, 
1843.  Buried  in  Dawson  Cemetery,  Sec.  26,  Dawson  Township,  McLean 
County,  111.  (See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1S74,  Page  746,  and  Adjutant 
(4 enerals  Records,  State  of  Ohio.  Grave  Marked,  Society  of  181 2,  No.  131) 
Wife,  Letitia  (McCoy)  Greenman,  ch.  Thomas  M.  Greenman,  Sarah  A. 
(Greenman)  Moran,  Emaline  (Greenman)  Dimon,  Henry  C.  Greenman, 
George  W.  Greenman,  Elizabeth  J.  (Greenman)  Grogg,  Jeremiah  Green- 
-man,   (3)   Mary  L.   (Greenman)  Van  Gundy. 


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Hains,  Benjamin,  b.  Ross  County,  Ohio,  Aug.  12,  1777.  Private.  Capt. 
Samuel  Hole's  Company ,  Major  George  Danow's  Odd  Battalion ,  4th 
Brigade,  4th  Division,  Ohio  Militia,  Aug.  22,  1812  to  Oct.  23,  1812. 
Settled  at  Bloomington  ,  111.  1831  ,  d.  Bloomington,  111.  Feb.  28,  1849. 
Buried  in  old  City  Cemetery,  Bloomington,  111.  (  See  Adjutant  -Generals 
Records,  State  of  Ohio,  Gravestone  Inscription,  and  'M.  B.  Biographies') 
Wife,  Rebecca  (Haman)  Hains,  ch.  Delilah  (Hains)  Marshall,  Margery 
(  Hains )  Bunn  ,  Catharine  (  Hains  )  Thomas  ,  Dr.  Thomas  H  .  Hains  , 
Benjamin  C.  Hains. 
H alderman,  John,  b.  Augusta  County,  Virginia,  about  1794.  Private,  Capt. 
Alexander  R.  Given's  Company,  also  known  as  Lieut.  Samuel  Crawford's 
Company,  5th  (McDowell's)  Regt.  Virginia  Militia,  Aug.  30,  1S12  to 
Dec.  9,  1814.  (Resided  in  Augusta  City,  Va.  Discharged  at  Camp  Cross 
Roads.)  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  about  1835  ,  d.  McLean  County, 
111.  Sept.  ..,  1836.  Buried  in  Frankeberger  Cemetery,  Sec.  27,  Dawson 
Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (See  Book  144,  Page  8,  Deed  Records, 
McLean  County,  111.  -  Warrant  No.  50089  -  Information  also  from  H.  E. 
Millay,  Ellsworth,  111.  191 3.)  [Note:  John  Halderman  never  married.] 

Hand,  George  C.  b County,  Virginia 1789.  Private,  Capt. 

John  Wilson's  Company,  Renick's  Mounted  Regt.  Ohio  Volunteers,  May 
8,  1813  to  May  29,  1813.  Settled  at  Randolph's  Grove,  in  what  is  now 
McLean  County,  111.  1825,  d.  Randolph  s  Grove,  Sept.  25,  1845.  Buried  in 
Miller  (or  Randolph  Township)  Cemetery,  Sec.  26,  Randolph  Township, 
McLean  County,  111.  (  His  family  received  a  land-warrant  after  his  death. 
See  Duis*  "Good  Old  Times''  1874,  Page  775.  Information  also  from  Mrs. 
Barbara  Fisher,  Granddaughter,  Randolph,  111.  191 3.) 
Wife,  Barbara  (Crose)  Hand,  ch.  Mary  (Hand)  Mabary,  Elizabeth  (Hand) 
Mabary  ,  Nancy  (  Hand  )  Brock  ,  Amelia  (  Hand  )  Stringfield  ,  Delilah 
(Hand)  Weedman,  Lucinda  (Hand)  Adams,  Susannah  (Hand)  Holloway, 
Philip  Hand ,  G.  W.  Hand  ,  Solomon  Hand,  W.  Fletcher  Hand,  Cynthia 
Hand,  Melissa  Hand. 

Haner,  John,  Sr.  b.  Fayette  (?)  County,  Ohio,   17...   [Sergeant. 

Capt .  William  Kilgore's  Company  ,  Col .  John  McDonald's  Regt .  Ohio 
Militia,  (Fayette  County,  Ohio,)  July  28,  1813  to  Sept.  5,  1813.]  Settled 
in  McLean  County,  111.  about  1828,  d.  in  what  is  now  Lexington  Township, 
Dec.  28,  1846.  Buried  in  Indian  Field  Cemetery,  Sec.  20,  Lexington  Twp. 
McLean  County,  111.  (See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  674,  Pox 
7,  Case  286,  Estate  Files,  McLean  County,  111.  and  Adjutant -Generals 
Records,  State  of  Ohio.) 

Wife,  Mary  ( )  Haner,  ch.  John  Haner,  Jr.  Catherine  (Haner) 

Brumhead  ,    Jacob   Haner  ,    William   Haner ,    Mary    ( Haner )    Flesher , 
Elizabeth  (Haner)  Ashabran,  Isaac  Haner. 
Harbison,  John,  b.  ......  .  County,  Virginia,  Jan.  6,  1795.   Private,  Capt. 

's  Company,  39th  Regt.  U.  S.  Infantry,  War  of  1812. 

(Enlisted  at  Knoxville,  Tennessee,  Nov.  9,  1813.)  Settled  in  McLean 
County,  111.  18..,  d.  Lexington,  111.  Oct.  6,  1885.  Buried  in  Porteus 
Cemetery,   near  Lexington,    111.  [See  Next  Page.] 


Harbison,  (Continued) ,  Grave  Marked,  Society  of  1 812,  No.  316.  (See  Tox 

374,  Case  3352,  Estate  Files,  McLean  County,  111.)    Wife ' 

( )  Harbison,  Dau.  Margaret  Harbison.    [Other  ch.?] 

Harness,  Jacob,  b County,  Virginia,   ("near  the  Pet cmac  River" 

April  3,  1785 ,  Capt 's  Company,   | 

Regt.  Kentucky  Militia,   (?)  War  of  181 2 

Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1836,  d.  near  Lexington,  111.  April  6, 
1840.  Buried  in  Indian  Field  Cemetery,  Sec.  20,  Lexington  Township. 
McLean  County,  111.  ( See  Eiographical  Album  of  McLean  County,  111. 
1887,  Page  1 103,  and  Biographical  Record  of  McLean  County,  111.  1899, 
Page  189.) 

Wife ,  Christina  (Smith)  Harness,  ch.  Mahala  (Harness)  Eusick,  Sarah 
(Harness)  Edwards,  Alice  (Harness)  Chance,  Isaac  Harness. 

Harritt,  Henry  J.  b County,   Marykmd,  (?)  March  22,  1797. 

Served  under  Gen.  John  Strickler  in  Eattle  of  North  Point  near  Ealtimore 
Md.  Sept.  14,  1814.  Settled  in  Bloomington,  III  18..,  d.  809  V/.  Market 
St.  Bloomington,  111.  April  22,  1870.  Buried  in  St.  Mary's  Cemetery, 
Bloomington,  111.   (See  Daily  Pantagraph  Files,  April,  1870.) 

Wife,    Catherine  ( )  Harritt,    ch.    Andrew  F.  Harritt,    Henry  S. 

Harritt,  Honora  (Harritt)  Murphy,  (?)  [Others?] 
Harry,  Samuel,  b.  Rockingham  County,  Virginia,  July  22,  1784.  Private, 
Capt.  Daniel  Strickler's  Company,  of  Infantry,  6th  (Coleman's)  Regiment 
Virginia  Militia,  Sept.  1,  i8i4toDec.  8,  1814.  (At  Washington,  D.  C. 
Discharged  at  Camp  Cross  Roads)  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1855,  J 
Dale  Township,  Dec.  19,  1862.  Buried  in  West  Twin  Grove  Cemetery,  Sec. 
3,  Dale  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  ( Information  from  S.  T.  Enlow, 
Grandson,  Bloomington,  I1L  R.  F.  D.  5,   191 2.) 

Wife,  Mary  R.  (Thompson)  Harry,  ch.  George  W.  Harry,  John  B.  T. 
Harry,  Thomas  S.  Harry,  Samuel  T.  Harry  ,  Louisa  F.  (Harry)  Enlow, 
Caroline  Harry,  Lucinda  Harry,  Rebecca  Harry,  Maliuda  Harry. 
Harvey,  Nehemiah  K.  b.  Franklin  County,  Pennsylvania,  March  22,  1789. 
Private,  Capt.  Samuel  Dunn's  Company,  5th  (Fenton's)  Regiment,  Penn- 
-sylvania  Militia,  March  1,  18 14  to  Aug.  31,  18 14.  (Discharged  at  Albany 
N.  Y.)  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1855,  d.  Dale  Township,  Jan.  17, 
1863.  Buried  in  Scogins  Cemetery,  Sec.  18,  Eloomington,  Twp.  McLean 
County,  111.  (  Information  from  John  M,  Harvey,  Son,  Eloomington,  111.. 
1912.  Grave  Marked,  Society  of  1812,  No.  525.) 

Wife,  Harriet  (  McVity )  Harvey,  ch.  Catharine  A.  (Harvey)  Piper, 
Eli/.a  C.  (  Harvey  )  Campbell ,  WTilHam  T,  Harvey  ,  James  B.  Harvey  , 
Edward  M.  Harvey,  John  M.  Harvey,  Martha  H.  (Harvey)  McCurdy , 
Maria  J.  (Harvey)  Bittinger. 
Havens,  Jesse,  b,  "near  mouth  of  Squawn  River"  New  Jersey,  June  23,  17811 
Served  under  Major  Croghau,  (  one  of  160  men  )  at  the  Defense  of  Fort' 
Stephenson,  Ohio,  Aug.  1  and  2,  1813.  (Enlisted  from  Newark,  Ohio.) 
Settled  at  Havens1  Grove,  (Named  for  him)  McLean  County,  111.  1829.  d. 
Iowa,  Dec.  2,   1862.  [See  Next  Page.] 


Havens,    (Continued)  Buried  in  Havens  Grove  Cemetery,  near  Hudson,   111. 
(See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"   1874,  Page  630.; 

Wife,  Rebecca  (Ilinthorn)  Havens,  eh.  Elizabeth  (Havens)  Piatt,  Anna 
(Havens)  Smith,  Dorcas  (Havens)  Wheeler,  Margaret  I  Havens)  Trimmer 
John  Havens,  Hiram  Havens,  Jesse  D.  Havens.  Rev.  James  Havens,  Rev. 
Enoch  S.   Havens,  Irod  M.   Havens,   William  M.    Havens. 

Heafer,  John,  b ,  England,  (?)  1769.   [Definite  ident - 

-ilication  of  Service  impossible.  Several  men  of  this  name  served  in  the 
Pennsylvania  and  Virginia  Militia,  War  of  181 2.]   Settled  at  Bloon  b 
111.  185..,  d.  Bloomington,  111.  Nov.  7,  1862.  Buried  in  old  City  Cem< 
Bloomington,  111.    (Information  from  K.  M.  Heafer,  Grandson,  206  South 
Clinton  Street,  Bloomington,  111.   1913.) 

Wife,   ( )  Heafer,  ch.  Richard  Heafer,  Napoleon  B. 

Heafer,  Nathan  Heafer,  John  Heafer,  Jr.  Caroline  (Heafer)  Harrover. 

Henry,  William,  b ,  England,  Dec.  25,  1794.  Priyateersraan,  011 

Ship  "Joseph  and  Mary"  from  Baltimore,  Maryland,  (Capt.  N.  Wescott. 
War  of  1 81 2.  Taken  prisoner  when  his  ship  was  captured  by  the  British, 
near  Baltimore,  Md.  Nov.  25,  181 2,  Sent  to  Jamaica,  Escaped.  Settled  in 
McLean  County,  111.  1832,  d.  Twin  Grove,  McLean  County,  111.  April  28, 
1S46.  Buried  in  East  Twin  Grove  Cemetery,  Sec.  35,  Dry  Grove  Township, 
McLean  County,  111.  ( Information  from  G.  W.  Henry,  Son,  Bloomington, 
111.  R.  F.  D.,  1912,  also  from  Peabody  Institute,  Faltimore  Md.  1913.) 
Wife,  Polly  M.  (Eeeler)  Henry,  ch.  William  Henry,  Jr.  Samuel  Henry, 
G.  W.  Henry,  Mar}-  (Henry)  Brown,  Caroline  (.Henry)  Hamilton,  Jnlia 
(Henry)  Graham,  John  W.  Henry,  Hattie   (Henry)  Cushner. 

Houghton,  Thomas,  b.  Montpelier,  Vermont,  (?J  June  5,  1792.  Private,  Capt. 
BenjaminS.  Edgerton's  Company,  Vermont  Militia,  Sept.  29,  1H12  to  Feb. 
12,  1813.  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1866,  d.  Gridley,  111.  Oct.  5,  [886. 
Buried  in  Gridley  Cemetery,  Gridley,  111.  (Information  from 
Andrews,  Great-grandson,  Gridley,  111.  191 2,  and  Adjutant-General, 
State  of  Vermont,  1913.) 
Wife,  Susan  (Fowler)  Houghton,  Son,  Thomas  B.  Houghton.  [Other  ch.?] 

Huston,  Hugh,  b County,  Virginia,  (?)  May  16,  1794.  Private,  (?) 

Capt ,  .  .  's  Company Regt.   Kentucky 

Militia,   (?)  War  of  181 2,  Settled  in  McLean 

County,  111.  18..,  d.  Selma,  111.  May  2,  1861.  Buried  in  Selma  Cemetery, 
Selma,  Lexington  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  ( Information  from  A. 
V.  Pierson,  Lexington,  111.  191 2.  See  also  Box  35,  Case  548,  Estate  Files, 
McLean  County,  111.  and  Gravestone  Inscription.) 

Wife,  Catharine  ( )  Huston,  ch.  Juliet  A.  (Huston)  McCitteriek, 

Rachel  (Huston)  Mitchell,   Eliza  J.  (Huston)  Bishop,  Rev.  John  Huston 
Maria  (Huston)  Ashbaugh,  James  Huston,  Phoebe  (Huston)  Price,   Sari  h 
(Huston)  Mitchell. 

Hutchison,  Lemuel,  b County,   Massachusetts,  June  18,  1800. 

Served  in  the  Defense  of  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.  Sept.  11,  1814.  Settled  in 
McLean  County,  111.   1861,  [See  Next  Page.] 


Hutchison,  (Continued)  d.  Randolph  Township,  March  14,  1874.  Buried  in 
Passwaters  Cemetery,  Sec.  27,  Randolph  Township,  McLean  County,  111. 
( Information  from  Mrs.  C.  L.  Hutchison,  Daughter-in-law,  506  E.  Jackson 
Street,  Bloomington,  Ilk   191 2.) 

Wife,  Lavina?  ( )  Hutchison,  ch.  Clayton  L.  Hutchison,  Lewis 

Hutchison,  George  Hutchison,  Zenas  Hutchison,  Nathan  (?)  Hutchison, 
Elizabeth  (Hutchison)  Durgy,  Sarah  A.  (Hutchison)  Parker,  Elvira 
(Hutchison)  Lash,  Philura  (Hutchison)  Ellis-Wheeler,  Adaline  Hutchison 

Jackson,  William,  b County,  Virginia,  ,  1777.   [Private, 

Capt.  Richard  Corbin's  Company,  Lieut.  -  Col.  F.  M.  Boykin's  Regiment, 
Virginia  Militia,  Feb.  13,  1813  to  March  3,  18 13,?  Definite  identification 
of  Service  impossible  ;  Several  men  of  this  name  served  in  the  Virginia 

Militia,  War  of  1812.]  Settled  near  Leroy,  111.  1841,  d.  Leroy,  111 

1849.  Buried  in  Oak  Grove  Cemetery,   (old  part)  near  Leroy,  111.   (See 
Eiographical  Album  of  McLean  County,  111.  1887,  Page  548.   Information 
also  from  Al.  Jackson,  Grandson,  Ellsworth,  111.   1913.) 
Wife ,  Elizabeth  (Bishop)  Jackson ,   ch .    Margaret  (Jackson)  Penquite , 
Daniel  Jackson  ,  Amy  (Jackson)  Glasscock  ,  Lydia  (Jackson)   Rur.van, 
Elizabeth   (Jackson)  Yost- Young,  William  Jackson,  Jr.  Sarah  (Jackson) 
Cody,  James  H.  Jackson,  Isaac  B.  Jackson,  George  W.  Jackson,  Susan  L. 
(Jackson)  Campbell. 
Janes,  Edward,  b.  Pendleton  County,  Virginia,  Feb.  10,  1783.  Ensign,  Capt. 
James  Hinkle's  Company,  46th  Regt.  (attached  to  the  5th  Regt.)  Virginia 
Militia,  July  21,  1814  to  March  5,  181 5.  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111. 
1 85 1,  d.  Money  Creek  Township,  April  11,  1861.   Euried  in  Scroggin's 
Cemetery,  near  Lexington,  111.  (Grave  Marked,  Society  of  1812,  No.  315. 
See  Biographical  Album  of  Ford  County,  111.  1872,  Page  424.  Information 
also  from  J.  J.   McMullen,  Great-grandson,  Lexington,  111.   1913.) 
Wife,  Elizabeth  (Flesher)  Janes,  ch.  Henry  Janes,  (Founder  of  Janesville 
Wis. )   William  Janes,  Edward  Janes,  Jr.  John  S.  Janes,  Joseph  B.  Janes, 
Margaret  (Janes)  Eastman,  Ann  (Janes)  Arbogast,   Elizabeth   (Jai.es) 
McMullen  . 
Jones,  Abraham  R.   b.  Cayuga  County,  New  York,  Oct.  17,  1791.   [Private, 
Capt.  William  Foulks  Company,  Lieut.  -Col.  John  Hindman's  2nd  Regt. 
Ohio  Militia,  Aug.  25,  i8i2toNov.  30,  1812,  ?  also  Private,  Capt.  William 
Foulk's  Company,   1st  Regt.  2nd  Brigade ,  Ohio  Militia,    Dec.  1,  18 12  to 
Feb.  28,  1 8 13,  ?  ]  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1856,  d.  Towanda  Twp. 
Feb.  13,  1865.  Buried  in  Smith  s  Grove  Cemetery,  Sec.  23,  Towanda  Twp. 
McLean  County,   111.    (  See  Biographical  Record  of  McLean  County,  111. 
1899,  Page  218,  and  Adjutant  -  Generals  Records,  State  of  Ohio.) 
Wife,  Matilda  (Noel)  Jones,  ch.  John  Jones,  Levi  Jones,  William  Jones, 
Eliza  A.  Jones,  Cyrus  Jones,  Abraham  Jones,  Jr.  Nelson  Jones,  Phoebe 
(Jones)   Arthur,  Francis  M.  Jones. 

Jones,  John,  b County,  Pennsylvania,  (?)  Jan.  9,  1773.  Lieutenant, 

Capt.   Joseph  Kleckner's  Company,   131st  (Piper's)  Regt.  Pennsylvania 
Militia,  Sept.  25,   1812  to  Nov.  24,   1812.  [See  Next  Page.] 


THOMAS  HOIJGHTON. 


LEMUEL  HUTCHISON, 


ABRAHAM  R.  JONES. 


Dr.  THOMAS  KARR. 


LIB! 
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Jones,  (Continued)  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  18..,  d.  McLean  County, 
111.  Nov.  22,  1855.  Buried  in  Barnes'  Cemetery,  Sec.  36,  Dawson  Twp. 
McLean  County,  111.  (See  Book  231,  Page  417,  Deed  Records,  McLean 
County,  111.  -  Warrant  No.  43699,  -  also  Pennsylvania  Archives,  6th  Series, 
Vol.   VII,   Page  651.  Grave  Marked,  Society  of  181 2,  No.    132.) 

Wife, ( )  Jones,  ch.   (?) 

Karr  ,  Capt.  John  C.    (Also  a  Revolutionary  Soldier.)  b.  Tinicmn  ,  Bucks 

County,  Pennsylvania,  1758-   Captain,  John  C.  Karr's  Company, 

Ohio  Militia,  War  of  181 2.  Settled  at  Randolph's  Grove,  McLean  County, 
111.  about  1835,  d.  nearLeroy,  111.  (?)  Dec.  16,  1840.  Buried  in  Heyworth 
Cemetery  ,  Heyworth,  111.  (  See  Biographical  Record  of  McLean  Comity, 
111.  1899,  Page  62,  also  Book  154,  Page  152,  Deed  Records,  McLean 
County,  111.) 

[For  names  of  Wife  and  Children  see  Revolutionary  List  in  this  Pamphlet.] 
Karr,  Dr.  Thomas,  (Son  of  Capt.  John  C.  Karr.)  b.  Bucks  County,  Pennsyl- 
-  vania,  April  23,  1793.  Private,  Capt.  Asa  Hutchin's  Company,  Lieut. -Col. 
Hay's  Regt.  Ohio  Militia,  Aug.  24,  1812  to  Nov.  n,  1812.  Settled  at 
Randolph's  Grove,  McLean  County,  111.  Oct.  31,  1835,  d.  Randolph's 
Grove,  McLean  County,  111.  Sept.  10,  1878.  Buried  in  Heyworth,  Cemetery 
Heyworth,  111.  (See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  814,  and 
Adjutant  -  Generals  Records,  State  of  Ohio.) 

1st  Wife,  Elizabeth  (Edwards)  Kitchell-Karr,  ch.  Eleanor  (Karr)  Hopping, 
Martha  A.  (Karr)  Hodson,  Thomas  J.  Karr,  William  Karr,  Elizabeth 
(Karr)  Scogin.  2nd  Wife,  Martha  (Edwards)  Evans -Karr,   (No  ch.) 

Kimler,  Moses,  b County,  Virginia,  (?)  Nov.  23,  1785.   Private, 

Capt.  Robert  Browns  Company  ,  89th  Regt.  Virginia  Militia,  Aug.  30, 
1814  to  Sept.  8,  1814.  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1832,  d.  Leroy,  111. 
Feb.  25,  1 85 1.  Buried  in  Oak  Grove  Cemetery,  (old  part)  near  Leroy,  111. 
( Information  from  Franklin  Kimler,  Son,  Leroy,  111.  191 2,  and  Mrs.  Mary 
J.  Graham,  Grand  -  daughter,  Bloomington,  111.  1913O 
Wife,  Mary  (Akers)  Kimler,  ch.  Richard  Kimler,  James  Kimler,  John 
Kimler,  William  Kimler,  Jefferson  Kimler,  Benjamin  Kimler,  Franklin 
Kimler,  Elizabeth  (Kimler)  Buckles. 

Longworth,  Robert,  Sr.  b ,  England,  Nov.  25,  1776.  Sentinel, along 

Muskingum  River,  Ohio,  War  of  181 2.  Settled  at  Johnson's  Grove,  McLean 
County,  111.  1835,  d.  Johnson's  Grove,  Sept.  20,  1845.  Buried  in  Long  - 
-  worth  Family  Cemetery,  (abandoned)  Sec.  32,  Mount  Hope  Township, 
McLean  County ,  111.  (See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times''  1874,  Page  736. 
Information  also  from  Mrs.  Marion  McCormick,  Grand -daughter,  Mclean 
111.  191 2.) 

Wife,  Nancy  (Whitehead)  Reilly-Longworth,  ch.  Robert  Longworth,  Jr. 
John' Longworth,  William  Longworth,  Betsey  ( Longworth )  Edwards, 
Belinda  (Longworth)  Conkling,  Mary  (Longworth)  Proctor. 
Martin,  Archer,  b.  Richmond,  Virginia,  Oct.  10,  1789.  Private,  Captain 
Archibald  Stuart "s  Company,  Virginia  Militia,  March  26,  181310  April  26, 
l8l3  [See  Next  Page.] 


Martin,  (Continued)  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1834,  d.  Dawson  Town- 
-ship,  July  28,  1868.  Buried  in  Dawson  Cemetery,  Sec.  26,  Dawson  Twp. 
McLean  County,  111.  ( See  Adjutant  -  Generals  Records,  State  of  Ohio. 
Grave  Marked,  Society  of  181 2,  No.  321.) 

Wife,  Jane  ( Lewellen )  Martin,  ch.  Sarah  A.  ( Martin  )  Eeatty,  John 
Martin,  George  W.  Martin,  Emmeline  (Martin)  Horr,  James  H.  Martin, 
Martha  J.   (Martin)  Arrowsmith,  Willet  L.  Martin. 

Mason,  Truman,  b.   Erie  (or  Niagara?)  County,  New  York,  Aug.  15,  1791.  . 
Private,  Capt.  Moses  Wisner's  Company,   1st  (Blooms)  Regt.  New  York 
Militia,  Sept.  11,  1813  to  Dec.  17,  1813,   also  Private,  Capt.  Seth  Swan's 
Company,  2nd  (Dobbin's)  Regt.  New  York  Militia,  Jan.  12,  18 14  to  April! 
16,   1814,  also  Private,  Capt.  Roger  Sutherland's  Company,  McMahon's- 
Regt.  New  York  Militia,  Aug.  25,  1814  to  Nov.  8,  1814.  (Received  Land- 
Warrant  No.  60016.)  Settled  in  McLean  County,   111.    1834,  d.   McLean 
County,  111.  June  15,  1855.    Buried  in  Longworth  Cemetery,  (abandoned) 
Sec.  32,  Mount  Hope  Township,  McLean  County,  111.    (  Information  from  1 
T.  J.  Mason,  Grandson,  Armington,  111.  and  Mrs.  Lydia  Schermer,  Dau. 
Bloomington,  111.    191 2.) 

1st  Wife,  Lydia  (Johnson)  Mason,  Son,  Oliver  Mason.  2nd  Wife, 

Maria   (Johnson)   Mason,   ch.   Sarah   (Mason)   Morgan,   Hiram  Mason, 
Huldah  Mason,  Lucinda  Mason,  Lydia  (Mason)  Schermer. 
3rd  Wife.  Mary  (Albin)  Mason,   (.No  ch.)  4th  Wife,  Hannah  (Ferguson) 
Mason,  Son,  Daniel  Mason. 

McCaffekty,  James,  b County,  Kentucky,  Nov.  24,  1779.  Private, 

Capt.  Samuel  Myers'  Company,  3rd  Regt.  Ohio  Militia,  July  26,  18 13  to 
Aug.  11,  181 3,  also  Private,  Capt.  Conrad  Flesher's  Company,  3rd  Regt. 
2nd  Brigade,  2nd  Division,  Ohio  Militia,  Aug.  11,  1813  to  Sept.  5,  1813.  ' 
(In  Relief  of  Fort  Meigs.)  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  Dec.  1832,  d. 
in  what  is  now  Money  Creek  Township,  Nov.  30,  1853.  Buried  in  Pennell 
Cemetery,  Sec.  33,  Money  Creek  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  ( See 
Duh'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  710,  and  Adjutant-Generals  Records 
State  of  Ohio.  Grave  Marked,  Society  of  181 2,  No.  523.) 
Wife,  Elizabeth  (Richardson)  McCafferty,  ch.  John  McCafferty,  James  Mc 
Cafferty,  Sarah  McCafferty,  Dr.  Ethan  McCafferty,  Jonathan  McCafferty. 

McClun,  Absalom,    (Brother  of  Hon.  John  E.  McClun.)  b.  Frederick  County, 

(?)  Virginia,  Nov.  10,  1793.  Private,  (?)  Capt 's 

Company, Regt.   Maryland  Militia,    (?)  War  of  181 2. 

(At  Bombardment  of  Fort  McHenry  ,  Sept.  12,  18 14.  )  Settled  near 
Bloomington,  111.  about  1839,  d.  Bloomington,  111.  Aug.  7,  1861.  Buried 
on  McClun  Lot ,  Evergreen  Cemetery ,  Bloomington,  111.  ( Information 
from  Mrs.  Dr.  Fulwiler,  Grand-neice,  Bloomington,  111.   191 2.) 

1st  Wife ( )  McClun,  ch.  James  McClun,  Ahrvyra 

(McClun)  Montgomery,  Cynthia  (McClun)  Neal. 

2nd  Wife,  Margaret  ( )  McClun,  ch.  Thomas  McClun,  Henry  C. 

McClun,  Leah  (McClun)  (?)  Reuben  McClun. 


McClure,  Robert,  (Son  of  Thomas  McClure  )  b.  near  Hopkinsville,  Kentucky, 
June  24,  1792.  Private,  Capt.  Walter  Wilson's  Company  of  Infantry, 
Indiana  Militia,  Sept.  11,  1811  to  Nov.  18,  1811.  In  Battle  of  Tippecanoe, 
Nov.  7,  1811.  also  Lieutenant,  Capt.  Henry  P.  Lewis' Company,  11th 
(Col.  William  Williams')  Regt.  Kentucky  Militia,  1813.  In  Tattle  of  the 
Thames,  Oct.  5,  1813.  Settled  at  Stout's  Grove,  in  what  is  now  McLean 
County,  111.  1827,  d.  Stout's  Grove,  Aug.  8,  1835.  Buried  in  Stout's 
Grove  Cemetery,  Sec.  16,  Danvers  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  See 
Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  449,  also  Filson  Club  Publications 
No.   15,  Page  ...,  and  No.   18,  Page  254.) 

Wife,  Nancy  D.  (Warrick)  McClure  ,  (Daughter  of  Capt.  Jacob  Warrick, 
who  was  killed  in  Battle  of  Tippecanoe. )  eh.  Permelia  (McClure)  M<  Clure, 
Jacob  W.  McClure,  Charles  J.  McClure,  Thomas  B.  McClure,  Susan  J. 
(McClure)  McClure. 

McClure,  Thomas,  b.  in  what  is  now  Rockingham  County,  Virginia,  July  15, 
1765.  Served  in  the  Kentucky  Militia  against  hostile  Indians,  alxnit  17X1  - 
- 1795.  Settled  at  Stouts  Grove,  in  what  is  now  McLean  Count)',  III.  1827, 
d.  Stout's  Grove,  Jan.  3,  1847.  Buried  on  Lot  32,  'Original  Town'  Stout's 
Grove  Cemetery,  Sec.  16,  Danvers  Twp.  McLean  County,  111.  (See  Duis' 
'Good  Old  Times'  1874,  Page  447,  and  Stout's  Grove  Cemetery  Records.) 
Wife,  Susan  (Hynes)  McClure,  ch.  Robert  McClure,  (1812),  James  Mc- 
Clure, (.1812),  Mary  (McClure)  Robb  ,  John  McClure  ,  Samuel  McClure, 
(181 2),  Nancy  (McClure)  Buckner,  Margaret  (McClure)  Danley,  Eustatia 
J.  McClure,  Finis  E.  McClure,  Benjamin  H.  McClure. 

McConneix,  Andrew,  Sr.  b.  near  Nieholasville,  Kentucky,  April  12,  1792. 
Private,  Capt.  Gustavus  W.  Bowers'  Company,  1st  (Col.  George  Trotter's) 
Regt.  Kentucky  Militia,  1813.  ( In  Battle  of  the  Thames,  Oct.  5,  1813.) 
Settled  at  Bloo.nington ,  111.  1851,  d.  Bloomington ,  111.  May  28,  1854. 
Buried  in  old  City  Cemetery ,  Bloomington  ,  Illinois.  ( See  Filson  Club 
Publication,  No.  18,  Page  212,  and  Gravestone.  Grave  Marked,  Society  of 
1812,  No.  516.) 

Wife,   Nancy  ( )  McConnell ,   Sons,  James  McCounell,  Andrew 

McConnell,  Jr. 

McCracken,    Benjamin,  b.   Lancaster  County,   Pennsylvania,  July  4,    1785. 

Private,  Capt.  John  Creigh's  Company,  Regt.  7th  Division,  Pennsyl - 

-vania  Militia,  ( Cumberland  County  ) ,  Sept.  4,  1S14  to  Oct.  17,  1814. 
Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  18..,  d.  Selma,  111.  May  7,  i860.  Buried  in 
Selma  Cemetery  ,  Selma  ,  Lexington  Township  ,  McLean  County  ,  111 . 
(Grave  Marked,  Society  of  1  Si 2,  No.  127.  See  Pennsylvania  Archives, 
6th  Series,  Vol.  VII,  Page  455.) 

Wife,  Susan  (Pence)  McCracken,  ch.  Mills  McCracken,  Frederick  Mc- 
Cracken, Harriet  (McCracken)  Windle,  Rachel  (McCracken)  Powley, 

McNiTT,  John,  b.  Mifflin  County,  Pennsylvania,  Oct 17S9.  Private,  Capt. 

George  Record's  Company,  Col.  Rees  Hill's  Regt.  Pennsylvania  Militia, 
May  5,  1813  to  Nov.  8,  1813.   In  Battle  of  Lake  Erie,   Sept.    10,   1813. 

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McNiTT,  (Continued)  Received  a  Medal  from  the  Government  of  Pennsylvania  i 
and  $214.89  prize  money,  for  his  Services  in  the  Battle  of  Lake  Erie. 
Settled  in  McLean  County,  I1L  about  1852,  d.  near  Shirley,  111.  Oct.  21,  , 
1866.  Buried  in  Scogin's  Cemetery,  Sec.  18,  Bloomirgton  Township,  Mc- 
-Lean  County,  111.  (Information  from  Mrs.  J.  G.  McClellan,  Bloomington, 
111.  R.  F.  D.  5,  1910.  See  Pennsylvania  Archives,  6th  Series,  Vol.  VIII 
Pages  106  &  1 10  ,  and  Ohio  Archaeological  and  Historical  Quarterly,  VoL 
XX,  No.  4,  Page  447  .  Grave  Marked,  Society  of  1812,  No.  524.) 
•  Wife,  Ann  (McNitt)  McNitt,  No  ch.  Foster  Sons,  James  G.  McClellan, 
Allen  E.  McCoy,  John  R.  Gourley. 

Means,  Robert,  b County,  Virginia,  April  8,  1785.  Private,  Capt. 

Joseph  Logan's  Company,  16th  (Porter's)  Regt.  Kentucky  Militia,  Sept. 
10,  1814  to  March  9,  1815.  (Resided  in  Mason  County,  Ky.)  Settled  at 
Cheney's  Grove,  McLean  County,  111.  March  9,  1830,  d.  Cheney's  Grove, 
Aug.  1,  1835.  Buried  in  Saybrook  Cemetery,  Say  brook,  111.  (Information 
from  W.  C.  Means,  Grandson,  Bloomington,  111.  191 2.  See  Duis'  "Good 
Old  Times"  1874,  Page  395,  and  Book  78,  Page  161,  Deed  Records,  Mc- 
-Lean  County,  111.  -  Warrant  No.  45837.) 

Wife ,  Sarah  (Rumsey)  Means  ,  ch.  America  P.  (Means)  Ball ,  Keturah 
(Means)  McMackin,  Jemima  (Means)  Stansbury,  James  R.  Means,  David 
D.  Means,  Joseph  K.  Means,  Owen  A.  Means,  Elizabeth  (Means)  Green, 
Margaret  (Means)  Vanseoyoc. 

Merrifield,  Emanuel,  b County,  Virginia ,  17...  Private, 

Capt.  Abner  Barrett's  Company,  1st  Regt.  2nd  Battalion,  Ohio  Militia, 
Aug.  21,  i8i2toFeb.  21,  18 13.  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  18..,  d. 
near  Leroy,  111.  about  1849.  Buried  in  Oak  Grove  Cemetery,  old  part,  (?) 
near  Leroy,  111.  (  Information  from  F.  M.  Rutledge,  Leroy,  111.  191 2,  and 
Pension  Commissioner,  Washington,  D.  C.  1913.  See  Book  114,  Page  256, 
Deed  Records,  McLean  County,  111.  -  Warrant  No.  20072.) 

Wife ( )  Merrifield,  ch.  William  Merrifield,  Samuel 

Merrifield,  Abner  Merrifield,  Mary  Merrifield. 

Messer,  Rev.  Isaac,  ( U.  B.  Minister),  b.  Lancaster  County,  Pennsylvania, 
May  2,  1 78 1.  Private,  Capt.  George  M.  Williams'  Company,  Renick's 
Regt.  Ohio  Militia,  Aug.  26,  1812  to  Oct.  10,  181 2,  also  Private,  Capt. 
Job  Radcliffe's  Company,  Ohio  Mounted  Volunteers,  (  Renick's  Mounted 
Regt.)  July  26,  1 813  to  Aug.  26,  1813.  (Enlisted  from  Franklin  County, 
Ohio.)  Settled  near  site  of  Lexington,  111.  March  ...  ,  1829,  d.  Money 
Creek  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  Jan.  21,  1861.  Buried  in  Messer 
Cemetery,  about  5  miles  northeast  of  Hudson,  111.  (  See  Duis'  "Good  Old 
Times"  1874,  Page  607.  Information  also  from  W.  H.  Messer,  Grandson, 
Hudson,  111.   19 1 3.) 

Wife,  Sidney  Ann  (Forbes)  Messer,  ch.  John  B.  Messer,  Mary  (Messer) 
Gildersleeve ,  Elizabeth  (Messer)  Spawr,  Jane  (Messer)  Turnipseed, 
Sidney  Ann  (  Messer  )  Young ,  Rebecca  (  Messer  )  Doughty ,  Joseph 
Messer,  James  K.  Messer,  Isaac  Messer,  Jr. 


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Miller,  James  T.  b.  Rockingham  County,  Virginia,  Aug.  3,  1795.  Private, 
Capt.  Thomas  Hopkins  Company,  Virginia  Militia,  Aug.  14.  1S14  to  Dec. 
8,  1814.  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1S34,  d.  Bloomingt on  Township, 
Nov.  3,  1874.  Buried  in  Scogin's  Cemetery,  Sec.  18,  Bloomington  Town  - 
-ship,  McLean  County,  111.  (See  Miller  Genealogy.  Information  also  from 
U.  S.  Pension  Commissioner,  Washington,  D.  C.  Grave  Marl  • 
of  181 2,  No.  434.) 

Wife,  Sarah  (Loyd)  Miller,  ch.  Robert  Miller,  James  M.  Miller,  John  W. 
Miller,  Elizabeth  Jane  (Miller)  Parker,  [ Maternal  Grandmother  of  Mn.o 
Custer]  Samuel  S.  Miller,  WiUiam  C.  Miller,  BeBfield  Miller,  Sarah  Ann 
(Miller)  Barnett ,  Mary  (Miller)  Lud  lam,  Thomas  G.  Miller,  Martilldua 
Miller,  Cyras  C.  Miller,  Margaret  B.  (Miller)  Thompson,  Mildred  A. 
(  Miller  )  Peck,  Alexander  Miller . 

Mitchel,   Rev.   Peyton,    (Cumberland  Presbyterian  Minister.)  b 

County,  Virginia,  Aug.  26,  1791 .  Captain,  Peyton  Mitchel's  Company, 
Kentucky  Militia,  War  of  1812.  (Not  in  Active  Service  ).  [Also  Private, 
Capt.  Walter  L.  Fontaines  Company,  8th  Regiment,  4th  Brigade,  Virginia 
Militia,  Aug.  29,  1814  to  Feb.  19,  1815.  ?]  Settled  at  Stout's  Grove,  in 
what  is  now  McLean  County,  111.  March  3,  1825,  d.  Stout's  Grove,  April 
4,  1853.  Buried  in  Stout's  Grove  Cemetery,  Sec.  16,  Danvers  Township, 
McLean  County,  111.  (See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  438.) 
Wife,  Elizabeth  (  Briggs  )  Mitchel ,  ch.  Ebenezer  B.  Mitchel ,  John  K. 
Mitchel,  WiUiam  M.  Mitchel,  Samuel  R.  Mitchel,  James  M.  C.  Mitchel, 
Louisa  A.  (  Mitchel )  Vance,  Mary  J.  (Mitchel)  Parker,  Phoebe  Kllen 
(Mitchel)  Brown,  Dr.  Robert  Mitchel. 
Nelson,  John  O.  b.  near  Boonesborough ,  Madison  County,  Kentucky,  March 
15,  1796.  Private,  Capt.  Edward  Whaley's  Company,  Lieut. -Col.  Andrew 
Porters  Regiment,  Kentucky  Volunteers,  Sept.  10,  i8i4toOct.  10,  1814. 
Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1856,  d.  near  Shirley,  111.  Nov.  9,  [879. 
Buried  in  Scogin's  Cemetery,  Sec.  18,  Bloomington  Township,  McLean 
County,  111.  (Information  from  Mrs.  Amanda  Nelson,  Daughter-in-law, 
Bloomington,  111.  1913,  &  Adjutant-Generals  Records,  State  of  Kentucky.) 
Wife  ,  Melinda  (Bentley)  Nelson,  ch.  Emily  (Nelson)  Wilkerson,  William 
B.  Nelson,  Rufus  Nelson,  Elhanan  Nelson,  Pendleton  Nelson,  John  W. 
Nelson,  B.  Franklin  Nelson. 
Newcomb,  Ethan,  b.  Downs,  Cumberland  County,  New  Jersey,  May  7,  1789. 

,  Capt 's  Company,  Kegt.   Ohio  Militia, 

War  of  1812.  Settled  at  Cheney's  Grove,  in  what  is  now  McLean  County, 
111.    1828,  d.  Saybrook,  111.  Jan.  9,  1869.  Buried  in  Saybrook  Cemetery, 

Saybrook,  111.    (See  Weekly  Pantagraph,  Bloomington,  111.  Jan 1869, 

and  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  415.) 

Wife,  Mary  (Marsh)  Woods-Newcomb,  ch.  Mary  (Newcomb)  Vanscoyoc, 
Joseph  Newcomb,  Rosanna  (Newcomb)  Smith,  John  Newcomb,  Elizabeth 
(Newcomb)  Arbogast. 
Palmer,  Cornelius,  b.  Danby,  Rutland  County,  Vermont,  Feb.  22,  1788. 
Sergeant,  Capt.  Willis  Foulk's  Company,  22nd  Regt.  U.  S.  Infantry, 
June  23,   1813  to  May  24,  1814.  [See  Next  Page.] 


Palmer,  (Continued),  Enlisted  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.  Discharged  at  Sackett's 
Harbor,  N.  Y.  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  18..,  d.  Selma,  111.  Ju!y  15, 
1863.  Buried  in  Selma  Cemetery,  Selma,  Lexington  Township,  McLean 
County,  111.   (Grave  Marked,  Society  of  1812,  No.    162.) 

Wife,  Deborah  ( )  Palmer,  ch .  John  Palmer,  Amos  Palmer, 

William  Palmer,  Joseph  Palmer,  Enos  Palmer,  Tacy  Palmer. 

Parsons,  Hazo,  b.  Belchertown,  Hampshire  County,  Massachusetts 

1790 ,  Capt 's  Company,  Regt 

,  War  of  1812.  Settled  at  Bloomington,  111.    1841,  d. 

Bloomington,  111.  Nov.  30,  1873.  Buried  in  old  City  Cemetery,  Bloomington, 
111.  (See  Daily  Pantagraph,  Bloomington,  111.  Dec.  2,  1873.  Information 
also  from  Miss  Martha  Parsons,  Daughter,  McLean,  111.  1913.) 
Wife,  Betsey  (Whitman)  Parsons,  ch.  John  Parsons,  Elizabeth  (Parsons)' 
McCarthy ,  Cordelia  (Parsons)  Allin  ,  Martha  Parsons,  Harriet  Parsons, 
Philo  Parsons,  Louisa  (Parsons)  Harrison. 
Passwaters,  Purnell,  Sr.  b.  Sussex  County,  Delaware,  Feb.  22,  17S2.  Private, 

Capt 's  Company,  Regt.  Virginia  Militia,  War 

of  18 1 2.  (Enlisted  from  Monongahela  County,  Virginia.  Not  in  Active 
Service.)  Settled  at  Randolph's  Grove,  McLean  County,  111.  May  16, 
1830,  d.  Randolph's  Grove,  Feb.  28,  1851.  Buried  in  Passwaters  Cemetery 
Sec.  27,  Randolph  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (See  Duis'  "Good  Old 
Times"  1874,  Page  779.) 

Wife,  Comfort  (Short)  Passwaters,  ch.  Lavina  (Passwaters)  Birdsell,; 

Elizabeth  Passwaters ,    Richard  Passwaters  ,    Ulias  Passwaters ,    Purnell 

Passwaters,  Jr.  Enoch  J.  Passwaters,  Clement  Passwaters.   [5  others.] 

Patton,  John,    (  Of  near  Selma,  Illinois,)   b.    "on  the  Yadkin  River"  North 

Carolina,  1781.  [Private,  Capt.  William  Ewing's  Company,  Lieut. 

-Col.  William  Ewing's  Regt.  Kentucky  Militia.  Sept.  8,  1812  to  Oct.  30, 
18 1 2,  ?  Definite  Identification  of  Service  Impossible,  Several  Men  of  Thisj 
Name  Served  in  the  Kentucky  Militia,  War  of  181 2.]  Settled  at  Mackinaw 
Timber  in  what  is  now  McLean  County,  111.  1828,  d.  near  Selma,  111.  Dec! 
...,  1854.  Buried  in  Selma  Cemetery,  Selma,  Lexington  Township,  McLean 
County,  111.  (Information  from  A.  V.  Pierson,  Lexington,  111.  1912,  and 
Adjutant -Generals  Records,  State  of  Kentucky.) 

Wif* ,  Margaret  (Wiley)  Patton,  ch.  Sarah  (Patton)  Foster,  Cassandra 
(Patton)  Wiley,  Sussannah  (  Patton  )  Messer,  John  Patton,  Jr.  William 
Patton,  Margaret  (Patton)  Henline,  Benjamin  W.  Patton,  Joseph  Patton,! 
Jemima  (Patton)  Adams,  Aaron  Patton,  Moses  Patton,  Constantine  Patton.; 
Popejoy,  William,  b.  Rockingham  County,  Virginia,  Jan.  12,  1793.  Sergeant, 

Capt Mallow's  Company,  Ohio  Militia,   also  Private,   Capt. 

Lemuel  Connelly's  Company,  1st  (McDowell's)  Regt.  Ohio  Militia,  also 
Private,  Capt.  Thomas  Robinson's  Company,  3rd  (Stewart's)  Regt.  Ohio! 
Militia,  War  of  181 2.  t  Dates  of  Services  Not  Found.)  Settled  in  McLean 
County,  111.  1834,  d.  Lexington  Township,  Aug.  29,  1863.  Buried  inj 
Indian  Field  Cemetery,  Sec.  20,  Lexington  Township,  McLean  County, 
Illinois.  [See  Next  Page.] 


Popejoy,  (Continued),  Grave  Marked,  Society  of  1812,  No.   128.       Wif 
Nancy  (Wiley)  Popejoy,  ch.  Elizabeth  (Popejoy)  Baker,  William  Popejoy, 
Jr.,  Margaret  (Popejoy)  Haner,  Jolm  Popejoy,  Henry  Po]  ej<  ;      -T!   ■ 
Popejoy,  Sarah  (Popejoy)  McMullen,  George  Popejoy,  C. 
Edward  Popejoy  . 

Reid,  Thomas,  Sr.  b.  County Ireland, 1778.  Orderly  Sergeant, 

Capt 's  Company Regt.   Virginia,  Militia,  War 

of  1S12.  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.    1868,  d.  Arrowsmith  Towa 
May  16,  1875.  Buried  in  Stipp  Cemetery,  Sec.  13,  Arrowsmith  Township, 
McLean  County,  111.  (Information  from  B.  N.  Reid,  Grandson,  Arrowsmith 

111.    I9I3.) 

Wife,  Matilda  (Dawson)  Reid,  ch.  John  Reid,  William  Reid,  Charlotte 
(Reid)  Partee,  Elizabeth  (Reid)  Hood,  Grafton  Reid,  Jeremiah  Reid, 
George  Reid,  Jacob  Reid,  Margaret  (Reid.)  Moss,  Thomas  Reid,  Jr.  Ross 
Reid,  Anna  (Reid)  Hale. 
Rhodes,  Rev.  Ebenezer,  (New  light  Baptist)  b.  Holland,  May  21,  17S0. 
Private,  Capt.  Philip  Riser's  Company,  Ohio  Militia,  Aug.  12,  1813  to 
Sept.  21,  1S13.  Settled  at  Blooming  Grove,  in  what  is  now  McLean  County, 
111.  1S23.  d.  Blooming  Grove,  Dec.  6,  1S42.  Buried  in  Cox  &  Rhodes  (now 
Woodlawn,)  Cemetery,  Sec.  22,  Bloomingtou  Township,  McLean  County, 
111.  (See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  173,  and  Adjutant-Generals 
Records ,  State  of  Ohio. ) 

Wife,  Mary  (  Hargis  )  Starr  -  Rhodes,  ch.  John  H.  S.  Rhodes,  Samuel 
Rhodes,  Rhoda  (Rhodes)  Stringfield  ,  Naomi  (Rhodes)  Nigest,  Jeremiah 
Rhodes,  Aaron  Rhodes,  Ebenezer  Rhodes,  Jr.  Rev.  James  S.  Rhodes, 
Polly  (Rhodes)  Mitchell. 
R.OWLEY,  Capt.  William  J.  b.  Columbia  County,  New  York,  Oct.  12,  1795. 
Captain,  William  J.  Rowley's  Company,  New  York  Militia,  Warofi8i2. 
d.  Edwardsville,  111.  Sept.  27,  1884.  Buried  in  Friends  Cemetery,  Sec.  6, 
Dawson  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (Information  from  J.  N.  Rowley, 
Grandson,  Bloomington,  111.   19 12.) 

Wife,  Mary  M.  ( )  Rowley,  ch.  Sarah  (Rowley)  Lydia 

M.   Rowley,   William  Rowley,   Charlotte  T.  (  Rowley  )  Gassette,  John  D. 
Rowley,  James  J.  Rowley,  Katherine  (Rowley)  Carroll,  Martha  (Rowley) 
Bingham,  Harriet  (Rowley)  Munger,   Mary  Rowley,  Edward  O.  Rowley, 
George  A.  Rowley,  Gertrude  (Rowley)  Beaumont. 
Rust,  William,   b.  Granville  County,  North  Carolina,  Feb.  23,  1794.  Private,  ? 

Capt 's  Company Regt.  Tennessee  Militia,  War 

of  1812.  (Enlisted  from  Maury  County,  Tennessee.  In  Battle  of  New 
Orleans,  Jan.  8,  1815.)  Settled  at  Randolph's  Grove,  McLean  County,  111. 
1S34.  d.  Randolph  Township,  Aug.  25,  1873.  Buried  in  Passwaters 
Cemetery,  Sec.  27,  Randolph  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (  See  Duis' 
"Good  Old  Times"'   1874,  Page  805.) 

Wife,  Nancy  (McGhee)  Rust,  ch.  James  W.  Rust,  John  F.  Rust,  George 
W.  Rust,  Martha  A.  (Rust)  Lindley,  William  M.  Rust,  Harvey  J.  Rust, 
Mary  (Rust)  Hougham,  Arnetta  Rust,  Nancy  C.  Rust. 


RuTiyEDGE,  Thomas,  Sr.  b.  Charleston,  South  Carolina,  Oct.  17,  1768.  Served 
in  the  Kentucky  Militia,  (Rangers)  War  of  181 2.  (No  Official  Record  of 
Service  Found.)  Settled  at  Randolph's  Grove,  in  what  is  now  McLean 
County,  111.  182S ,  d.  Randolph's  Grove,  Aug.  20,  1830.  Buried  in  Oak 
Grove  Cemetery,  (old  part)  near  Leroy,  111.  (See  History  of  DeWitt 
County,  111.  1882,  Page  311,  also  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page 
765,  and  Biographical  Album  of  McLean  County,  111.  1887,  Pages  642-'3. 
Grave  Marked,  Society  of  1812,  No.  486.) 

Wife,  Sallie  (Smith)  Rutledge  ,  ch.  James  Rutledge,  Mark  Rutledge, 
Robert  H.  Rutledge,  Cynthia  (Rutledge)  Rutledge,  Mary  (Rutledge) 
Craig,  William  J.  Rutledge,  Elizabeth  (Rutledge)  Brittin,  Sarah  (Rutledge) 
Cline,  Jane  (Rutledge)  Dickerson. 

Spawr,  Valentine,  b.  Westmoreland  County,  (?)  Pennsylvania,  Sept.  17,  1769, 

, Capt , 's  Company,  U.  S,   Infantry,   (?) 

Wayne's  War,  1793 -1795.  (In  Battle  of  the  Maumee,  Aug.  20,  1794. 
Wounded.)  Settled  in  what  is  now  McLean  County,  111.  1827,  d.  near 
Selma,  111.  Feb.  5,  1855.  Buried  in  Selma  Cemetery,  Selma,  Lexington 
Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page 
665,  and  Biographical  Album  of  McLean  County,  111.  1887,  Page  992. 
Information  also  from  A.  V.  Pierson,  Lexington,  111.  191 2.)  Wife, 
Anna  M.  (Richer)  Spawr,  ch.  Margaret  (Spawr)  Lucas,  Catherine  (Spawr) 
Guthrie  ,  Susan  (Spawr)  McLean  -  Punchess  ,  Mary  (Spawr)  Beers  ,  Sarah 
(Spawr)  Flesher,  Jacob  Spawr,  George  Spawr  ,  Peter  Spawr,  John  Spawr. 

Stansbury,  Ezekiel,  b.  Greene  County,  Tennessee,  ,   1794.  Private, 

Capt Cook's  Company,  Tennessee  Militia,  War  of  1812 

(In  Battle  of  Horse  Shoe  Bend  ,   March  27,  1814.)  Settled  in 

McLean  County,  111.  1833,  d.  Saybrook,  111,  April  15,  1857.  Buried  in 
Saybrook  Cemetery,  Saybrook,  111.  (See  Book  78,  Page  12,  Deed  Records, 
McLean  County,  111.  -  Warrant  No.  29728-,  History  of  McLean  County 
111.  1879,  Page  541,  and  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  420. 
Information  also  from  T.  A,  Stansbury,  Nephew,  Bloomington,  111.  1913.) 
Wife,  Sarah  (Graham)  Stansbury,  ch.  Louisa  (Stansbury)  Myers,  Charles 
W.  Stansbury,  Andrew  Stansbury,  Emily  (Stansbury)  Campbell,  Isaac 
Stansbury ,  John  Stansbury,  Elizabeth  (Stansbury)  White,  James  Stans  - 
-  bury  ,  Esther  (Stansbury)  Stine  . 

Stubblefield,  Robert,  b.  Halifax  County,  Virginia,  Nov.  23,  1793.  Private, 
Capt.  John  C.  Pryor's  Troop  of  Cavalry,  21st  Regt.  Virginia  Militia,  April 
24,  18 13  to  Feb.  22,  1 815.  (Generally)  Settled  at  Funks  Grove,  in  what  is 
now  McLean  County,  111.  Dec.  1824,  d.  Funk's  Grove,  June  8,  1870. 
Buried  in  Funk's  Grove  Cemetery,  Sec.  17,  Funk's  Grove  Township, 
McLean  County  ,  111.  (  See  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  596,  and 
Virginia  Muster  Rolls,  1812-  1815,  Page  653.) 

1st  Wife,  Sarah  (Funk)  Stubblefield,  ch.  Absalom  Stubblefield,  Ann 
(Stubblefield)  Lightner,  Mary  (Stubblefield)  Groves,  John  Stubblefield  . 
2nd  Wife,  Dorothy  (Funk)  Stubblefield,  ch.  George  M.  Stubblefield, 
Jesse  Stubblefield,  Frances  (Stubblefield)  Murphy,  Adam  Stubblefield  , 
Eve  Stubblefield ,  Edward  Stubblefield ,  Isaac  Stubblefield,  William  R.  C. 
Stubblefield,  Frank  Stubblefield,  Charles  W.  Stubblefield. 


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ANCE,  James,  b.  Todd  (?)  County,  Kentucky,  Feb.  12,  178S.  [  1st  Sergeant, 
Capt.  Zachariah  Terrell's  Company  ,  Major  John  Davis'  Regt  .  Kentucky 
Militia  ,  ?  In  Battle  of  New  Orleans  ,  Jan.  8,  1815.  ?]  Settled  in  McLean 
County,  III.  Nov.  5,  1835,  d.  Woodford  County,  111.  Nov.  1,  i860.  Buried 
in  Stout's  Grove  Cemetery,  Sec.  16,  Darners  Township,  McLean  County, 
111.  (Information  from  F.  M.  Hall,  Danvers,  111.  191a.  See  also  Filson 
Club  Publication  No.  19,  Page  201,  and  Biographical  Record  of  McLean 
County,  111.   1899,  Pages  466,  489,  and  490.) 

1st  Wife,  Jane  Bell  (Hay)  Vance,  ch.  Peter  H.  Vance,  Andrew  Vance, 
Elizabeth  (Vance)  Boggs ,  Rachel  (Vance)  Mitchel.  2nd  Wife,  Mary  F. 
(Hay)  Vance,   (No  ch.) 

AnDeventek  ,  Jacob,  b County,  Tennessee,   (?)  Nov.  6,   1785. 

Capt 's  Company Regt.  Tennessee 

Militia,  (?)  War  of  181 2.  Settled  at  Buckles'  Grove,  McLean  County,  111. 
18...,  d.  Buckles'  Grove,  Oct.  24,  1833.  Buried  in  Oak  Grove  Cemetery, 
(  old  part )  near  Leroy  ,  111 .  ( Information  from  Stephen  VanDeventer  , 
Grandson,  and  F.  M.  Rutledge,  Leroy,  111.   1913.) 

Wife,    Rachel  ( )   VanDeventer,  ch  .  Mary  (VanDeventer) 

Rutledge  ,  Mahala  (VanDeventer)  Story ,  James  VanDeventer . 

Valker,  William,  b.  Rutherford  County,  North  Carolina,  Oct.  17,  1781. 
Private,  Capt.  M.  R.  Alexander's  Company,  (nth  Company  Detached 
from  3rd  Rutherford  Regiment,)  8th  (Lieut. -Col.  Nathan  Horton's)  Regt. 
-Merrit  Burgin,  1st  Major,  Samuel  Davidson,  2nd  Major,-  North  Carolina 
Militia,  War  of  1812.  (  In  Battle  of  New  Orleans,  Jan.  8,  1815.)  Settled  at 
Blooming  Grove,  in  what  is  now  McLean  County,  111.  1824,  d.  Blooming 
Grove,  Jan.  16,  1861  .  Buried  in  Blooming  Grove  Cemetery,  Sec.  27, 
Eloomiugton  Township ,  McLean  County  ,  111 .  (  Information  from  J.  B. 
Orendorff ,  Grandson,  and  Adjutant -Generals  Records,  State  of  North 
Carolina.  Grave  Marked,  Society  of  181 2,  No.  517.) 
Wife,  Nancy  (Driskill)  Walker,  ch.  Fanny  P.  (Walker)  Little,  Mary  M. 
(Walker)  Orendorff,  Elizabeth  M.  (Walker)  Cox,  Sophrouia  J.  (Walker) 
Cox,  John  Wesley  Walker. 

Warlow,  Benjamin,  b.  Taberg,  Oneida  County,  New  York,  Feb.  3,  1785. 
Private,  Capt.  Elisha  Strong's  Company,  Lieut. -Col.  Longley's  Regt. 
Massachusetts  Militia,  Sept.  13,  18 14  to  Nov.  7,  18 14.  Settled  at  Twin 
Grove,  McLean  County,  111.  1834,  d.  Dry  Grove  Township,  Sept.  5,  1864. 
Buried  in  West  Twin  Grove  Cemetery,  Sec.  33,  Dry  Grove  Township, 
McLean  County,  111.  (Information  from  Richard  A.  Warlow,  Son,  Stanford, 
111.  1912,  and  Miss  Belle  Warlow,  Grand-daughter,  Bloomington,  111.  1913. 
See  also  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Page  478,  and  Biographical  Record 
of  McLean  County,  111.   1899,  Page  269.) 

Wife  ,  Elizabeth  (  Bond  )  Warlow,  ch.  Jonathan  B.  Warlow,  William  C. 
Warlow,  Sarepta  E.  (Warlow)  Baker,  Richard  A.  Warlow,  Lafayette 
Warlow,  Bond  W.  Warlow. 

Welch,  William,  b County,  Virginia,  Feb.  5,  1790.  Private,  Capt. 

Nathaniel  Widgeon's  Company,  27th  (Col.  Major  S.  Pitts)  Regt.  Virginia 
Militia,  (Northampton  County,)  Oct.  9,  1813  to  Oct.  24,  1813,  and  Aug. 
28,   1814  to  Oct.  31,   1814.   (?)  [See  Next  Page.] 


WitCH,  (Continued,)  Or  Private,  Capt.  Alexander  Taylor's  Company,  ist 
Regt.  Virginia  Militia,  Sept.  i,  1814  to  Oct.  31,  1814,  (?)  Settled  in 
what  is  now  Lexington  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  about  1850,  ? 
d.  Selma,  Illinois,  July  20,  1865.  Buried  in  Selma  Cemetery,  Selma, 
Lexington Twp.  McLean  County,  111.  (Information  from  A.  V.  Pierson, 
Lexington,  111.  1912.  See  Virginia  Muster  and  Pay  Rolls,  1812-1815.) 

Wife,  Mary  ?  ( )  Welch,  ch.  Vine  Welch,  Hiram  Welch,  Rensellaer 

Welch,  Mary  (Welch)  Kennedy. 

Wilcox,  Edward,  b County,  Pennsylvania,  Aug.  30,  1776.  Private, 

Capt.  Clement  Twiford's  Company,  3rd  (Stewarts)  Regt.  Ohio  Militia, 
July  26,  1813  to  Aug.  10,  1813,  also  Private,  Capt.  Cconrod  Flesher's 
Company,  3rd  (Stewarts)  Regt.  Ohio  Militia,  Aug.  1 1, 1813  to  Sept.  5,  181 3. 
Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1832,  d.  Money  Creek  Township,  Nov.  20, 
1849.  Buried  in  Wilcox  Cemetery,  Sec.  5,  Money  Creek  Township,  McLean 
County,  111.  (SeeDuis*  "Good  Old  Times"  1874,  Pages  705-'6.  Information 
also  from  Mrs.  A.  A.  Stewart,  Grand  -  daughter,  Lexington.  111.  191 3.) 
Wife,  Sarah  (Richardson)  Wilcox,  ch.  Mary  (Wilcox)  Thomas,  Elizabeth 
(Wilcox)  Owens,  William  Wilcox. 

Wilhoite,  Joshua,  b.  Versailles  County,  Kentucky,  17...,  Private, 

Capt.  Peter  Dudley's  Company,  Volunteer  Light  Infantry,  10th  (Powells) 
Regt.  Kentucky  Militia,  March  29,  1813  to  Sept.  22,  1813.  (Volunteered 
at  Frankfort,  Ky.  Discharged  at  Bass  Island.)  Settled  in  McLean  County, 
111.  1 85 1,  d.  (  of  cholera,)  in  what  is  now  Downs  Township,  July  27,  1855. 
Buried  in  Wilhoite  Family  burial-ground,  (abandoned,)  on  S.  B.  Mason 
Farm,  Sec.  18,  Downs  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  (Information  from 
S.  B.  Mason,  and  Mrs.  Amanda  Nelson,  Bloomington,  111.  and  Dr.  W.  F. 
Wilhoite,  Grandson,  Wichita,  Kans.  1913.) 

Wife,  Polly  (Sparks)  Wilhoite,  ch.  Dr.  Willis  C.  Wilhoite,  ElialT.  Wilhoite 
James  M.  Wilhoite,  Lucy  ( Wilhoite )  Hancock,  Alexander  Wilhoite, 
Reuben  Wilhoite. 

Williams,  Robert  M.  b.  .?.?£?&.».      „  >. lJ.9$: 

,  Capt.  's  Company,  Regt.  War  of 

181 2.  Settled  in  Bloomington,  IU.  18...,  d.  319  South  Center  St.  Bloom  - 
-  ington,  111.  Aug.  31,  1874.  Buried  on  Lot  22,  Sec.  2,  Evergreen  Cemetery 
Bloomington,  111.   (See  Pantagraph  Files,  Sept.   1874.  Information  also; 
from  Mrs.  James  B.  Kelly,  and  Samuel  Custer,  Bloomington,  111.  191 2.) 

Wife ( )  Williams,  ch.  D.  Newton  Williams,  Daniel  P. 

Williams  ,  Robert  Williams,  Annie  (Williams)  Seeley,  Fannie  (Williams) 
,  Ida  (Williams)  

Witherow,  David,  b.  Franklin  County,  Pennsylvania, ,  1796.  Private, 

Capt.   William  Alexanders  Company  ,  Findlay's  Battalion,  Pennsylvania  I 
Volunteers,  War  of  1812.  ( Dates  of  Service  Not  Found.)  Settled  in  Dal 
Township,  McLean  County,  III.  1857,  d.  Dale  Township,  March  ...,  i8(... 
Buried  in  Scogin's  Cemetery,  Sec.  18,  Bloomington  Township,  McLean 
County,  111.  (Information  from  John  M.  Harvey,  Bloomington,  111.  191 3.)  j 
Wife,  Elizabeth  (Gaston)  Witherow,  ch.  William  G.  Witherow,  Lavina  ; 
(Witherow)  Hefner,  Martha  J.  (Witherow)  Harvey,  Joseph  A.  Witherow,  . 
Quiney  A.  Witherow,  Elizabeth  Witherow. 


WILLIAM  WALKER. 


Rt  EERT  STL'BBLEFIELD. 


BENJAMIN  WARLOW. 


JAMES  YANCE. 


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Young,  William,  b County,  Virginia,  a!  out  1 7^5.   Lieuten     I 

Capt.  Sawer's  Company,  6th  Regt  Virginia  Militia,  War  of  [8x2.  Settled 

at  the  Mackinaw  Timber,  McLean  County,  ill.  1S32,  d.  Money  Creek 
Twp.  Sept.  ...,  i£Co.  Euried  in  Clarksvilk  Cen  etery,  Sec,  3,  fcffoi  ey  Creek 

Twp.  McLean  County,  111.    (Information  from  A.  V.  Pierson,  Lexington, 

111.  1912.  See  also  Duis'  "Good  Old  Times"   1874,   Page  715.  and  1  00k 

112,  Page  237,  Deed  Records,  McLean  County,  111.  -  Warrant  No.  22x54.) 
1st  Wife,  Mary  (Smith)  Young,  ch.  Anderson  Young,  Madison  Young. 
2nd  Wife,  Mary  (Hughes)  Young,  ch.  Christiana  (Young)  Winklepleck, 
Allen  Young,  John  Young. 

ADDENDA  No.   1. 
Benson,  John,  Sr.  d.  White  Oak  Township,  McLean  County,  III.      Not  I  "rreka, 

111.)  June  18,   1874.   (See  Estate  Files,  McLean  County,  111.) 
Bishop,   James,    Enlisted   from  Clark   County,    Ohio. 
Brown,  Jacob,  Grave  Marked,  Society  of  18 12,  No.  518. 
Bjckles  ,  John,  Had  13  ch.  -  9  sons,  4  daughters.    Grave  Marked,   Society  of 

1812,  No.  515. 
Bull,   William,   Private,  Capt.  William  P.  Custis'  Company,  2nd   (Lieut. -Col. 

Thomas  M.  Bayley's)  Regt.  Virginia  Militia,  March  25  to  March  2S,  May 

22  to  May  29,  and  Nov.  25  to  Nov.  27,  1S13.  (See  Virginia  Muster  Rolls, 

1812  - 1815.) 

CHENEY,  Jonathan,  Also  Private,  Capt.  Christopher  Wood's  (1st)  Company  of 
Spies,  [Ohio  Militia?]  Sept.  4,  1812  to  Nov.  27,  1812.  Grave  Marked, 
Society  of  1S12,  No.  520. 

CRUMB AUGH  ,  Daniel ,  Also  Private  ,  Capt.  John  W.  Redding's  Company  of 
Infantry  ,  Col.   Richard  M.  Johnson's  Regt.    Kentucky  Militia,   May  20, 

1813  to  Nov.   19,  1S13.  Grave  Marked,  Society  of  1S12,  No.  514, 
Fling,   Richard,   [Sr.]   1st  Wife,  Rebecca  (Wilkinson)  Fling,   ch.  George  W. 

Fling,  Ann  E.  (Fling)  Williams,  Joseph  W.  Fling,  Charles  E.  Fling. 

2nd  Wife  ,    Elizabeth   (  Wilkinson  )  Please  -  Fling,  ch.   Richard  Fling,  Jr. 

Owen  Fling,  Angeline  A.    (Fling)  Heller,  Thomas  W.   Fling. 
Funk,  John,  Grave  Marked,  Society  of  1812,  No.  519. 
Harry,   Samuel,   Buried  in  West  Twin  Grove  Cemetery,  Sec.  33,  Dry  Grove 

Township,   (Not  Sec.  3,  Dale  Township,)  McLean  County,  111. 
Messkr,  Isaac,  Grave  Marked,  Society  of  1S12,  No.  526. 
NSWCOMB ,  Ethan,    Enlisted  either  from  Clark  or  Trumbull  County,  Ohio. 

(Information  from  E.  H.  Newcomb,  Grandson,  Saybrook,   111.    1913.) 
Patton,  John,  Under  ?  Lieut. -Col.  Young  Ewing,  not  Lieut. -Col.  Win.  Kwirg. 

UNCERTAIN  LIST  . 
(  Men  Buried  in  McLean  County,  111.  Who  May  Have  Been  Soldiers  of  18 12. 
Names  of  Burial-Piaces,  and  States  From  Which  They  May  Have  Served.) 
John  Deal,    West  Twin  Grove,   (Pa.)  John  S.  Draper,  Heyworth,   (  Ky.  1 
Is  vac  JONBS,    Hinshaws,   Danvers  Twp.    (Pa.)  Samuel  McClurb,   Stout's 
Grove,  (Ind.)  Daniel  Ruth,   W est  Twin  Grove,  (Pa.)  ARCHIBALD  Thomp - 
-son,  Selma,   (Ohio.)  AbiatHAR  Wheeler,  Stout's  Grove,  (Vt.)   William 
Wiley,  Indian  Field  Cem.   (Ohio.) 


Addenda  No.  2. 

Arrowsmith,  Samuel,  b.  Rockingham  Cotinty,  Virginia,  Aug.  7,  1779. 
(  Enlisted  from  Ross  County,  Ohio,  about  Sept.  181 2.  Discharged  at  Fort 
Recovery,  Ohio.)  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  Nov.  1840,  d.  in  what 
is  now  Arrowsmith  Twp.  Jan.  3,  1843.  Buried  in  Barnes  Cemetery,  Sec. 
26,  Dawson  Township,  McLean  County,  111.  ( Information  from  David  E. 
Arrowsmith,  Grandson,  509  East  Olive  Street,  Bloomington,  111.  1913.) 
Wife,  Elizabeth  (Ritter)  Arrowsmith,  ch.  John  Arrowsmith,  Hannah 
Arrowsmith  ,  Ezekiel  Arrowsmith ,  Henry  R.  Arrowsmith  ,  [  Father  of 
David  E.]  Eleanor  ( Arrowsmith )  Jones,  Margaret  (Arrowsmith)  Barnes, 
Eliza  (Arrowsmith)  Thompson,  Mary  A.  K.   (Arrowsmith)  Thompson . 

Bay,  William,  Sergeant,  1st,  Capt.  Christopher  Woods  Company  of  Spies  , 
Brigadier -General  Edward  W.  Tupper's  Brigade,  Ohio  Troops,  Sept.  4, 
18 1 2  to  Jan.  27,  18 13.  (Information  from  H.  P.  Hazle ,  Grandson, 
Bloomington,  111.   1913.) 

Benson,  John,  Sr.  See  Box  59,  Case  1975,  Estate  Files,  McLean  County,  111. 

Jones,  Lieut.  John,  Settled  in  McLean  County,  111.  1852.  ch.  Andrew  C.  Jones, 
Julia  (Jones)  Gill,  Sally  (Jones)  Fenstermaker.  [Others?]  Information 
from  David  E.  Arrowsmith,  Bloomington,  111.   191 3. 

Merrifield,    Emanuel,   Wife,   Polly   ( )    Merrifield,   ch.    Lucinda 

(Merrifield)  Carr,  Elizabeth  (Merrifield)  Merrifield,  Rebecca  (Merrifield) 
Cannady,  Samuel  Merrifield,  Abner  Merrifield.  (  Information  from  William 
Merrie'ill,  Nephew,  Jameson,   Mo.   1913.) 

Popejoy,  William,  Private,  Capt.  Lemuel  Connelly's  Company,  Ohio  Militia, 
Aug.  10,  1813  to  Sept.  5,  1813.  (See  Adjutant-Generals  Records,  State  of 
Ohio.) 

VanDeventer,  Jacob,  ch.  Abraham  VanDeventer,  Martha  (VanDeventer) 
Wilson,  John  VanDeventer,  David  VanDeventer,  Mary  (VanDeventer) 
Rutledge,  Mahala  (VanDeventer)  Story,  Marianna  (VanDeventer)  Mc- 
-Intorff,?  James  VanDeventer.  (See  History  of  DeWitt  County,  111.  1882, 
Page  308.) 

Note; 

Some  of  the  readers  of  this  pamphlet  may  wonder  that  it  is  not  more 
complete ,  but  few  may  appreciate  the  many  difficulties  encountered  in  its 
compilation.  Much  of  the  material  was  very  difficult  to  obtain  and  some  of 
it  arrived  very  late.  More  cuts  would  have  been  included  and  better  ones 
in  some  cases,  could  they  have  been  obtained,  but  many  of  the  soldiers 
whose  records  appear  herein  ,  never  had  any  kind  of  likeness  made,  while 
others  had  only  one,  and  frequently  that  one  very  poor,  and  very  hard 
to  copy.  Amateur  work  will  account  for  some  other  defects. 

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